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    Originally posted here by inf0streaker
    Ok. ya. i might just do it by Firewall. he uses cable so i dont need to worry about the ip changing. Static ip is the one that doesn't change right? then a dynamic Ip would change. I think its everytime you log on to the Internet. I don't know.Anyway thanks for the help.
    On (many/most) cable connections it is a trivial matter to change you ip. All i have to do is change my mac and renew my dhcp lease and taday a shiny new ip. (easy on *nix or with a router, i have not a clue with win )
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    As I said earlier User this HTTP variable REMOTE_ADDR check weather it is your IP if not dont display the page

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    Originally posted here by Lansing_Banda
    Just wanted to point out that steve.milner made an excellant movie title

    'Rage of IPS'

    yeah, I like it
    Sometimes I get my wucking mords fuddled up!

    (I have a poor ability to type, coupled with a touch of dyslexia means that when I make typos I can't always see then)

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    Originally posted here by RoadClosed
    Of course like I mentioned, if you run a large site with an e-bussiness you may have the resources to avoid a block ban.
    Nah,

    ISPs are fairly useless.

    We run an e-business channel with moderate turnover £8M per year and we were having a problem with a mailserver that belonged to Blueyonder constantaly sending us one email over & over again. I blocked the IP, contacted Blueyoner and explained the problem. The helpdes/support guy had a real difficulty when he asked, can you give me your customer details, and I said I'm not a customer.

    The long and short of it is that I was eventually put through to a manager & I explained that until the matter was resolved no email from that server would be delivered to us and that might have an impact on people who were customers of both of us. 3 months later I've had no contact to say the problem is resolved - Their mail server is still banned.

    This may have an impact on our business, but it's a smaller impact than the DoS attack that was occuring.

    Steve
    IT, e-commerce, Retail, Programme & Project Management, EPoS, Supply Chain and Logistic Services. Yorkshire. http://www.bigi.uk.com

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