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bobby131313 |
Posted - 09 December 2020 : 22:47:25 So, I have this rogue bot from Germany that doesn't identify itself. It spoofs the user agent pretends to be a normal user. Unfortunately it's also clicking ads. The block is always 185.220.*.*
So best i can tell googling, I've added it correctly.....
However as you can see it still gets in (been several days since I added it)...
Any ideas what I might have done wrong? |
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Carefree |
Posted - 16 February 2021 : 21:05:03 If the IP address block always starts with 185.220, you can stop it in ASP if you wish. In inc_header.asp, just above the line:
if strshowtimer = 1
Add this, they'll get sent back to their own computer every time they connect:
If Left(Request.ServerVariables("Remote_Addr"), 7) = "185.220" Then Response.Redirect "http://127.0.0.1"
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bobby131313 |
Posted - 21 December 2020 : 19:35:21 I checked Event Viewer and there is no history of it ever being restarted. I just did it. We'll see. Thank you. |
HuwR |
Posted - 21 December 2020 : 17:58:34 No idea, but worth a try |
bobby131313 |
Posted - 21 December 2020 : 13:47:43 No I didn't. I take it that' required? |
HuwR |
Posted - 21 December 2020 : 08:28:18 looks ok to me, did you restart IIS after making the change? |
bobby131313 |
Posted - 20 December 2020 : 19:56:08 Thanks Hu.
But how is it still getting in when it's supposed to be blocked? Did I do it wrong? |
HuwR |
Posted - 11 December 2020 : 18:27:53 This IP is owpned by the torproject
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9780038/is-it-possible-to-block-tor-users |