[support] Blocking Acess with IP

Ryan LeTulle bayousoft at gmail.com
Mon May 9 17:42:26 UTC 2011


I would do it in the .htaccess file.
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http://blamcast.net/articles/block-bots-hotlinking-ban-ip-htaccess

Ryan LeTulle*

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On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Jorge Biquez <jbiquez at icsmx.com> wrote:

> Hello all.
> I am sorry for jumping to strange (maybe) questions.
>
> In my test site I start receiving intents of hacking. Until now
> everything they have tried on the server and the configuration has
> resisted. Maybe this sound ridiculous but I was wondering this:
> Is there any chance to block entire countries, a module maybe by IP?
>
> I know Drupal 7 has an option to block by IP but that is not enough.
> I mean an attacker can change the IP (Yes I know nothing is secure).
> IN my case people from Korea or China (with all respect) are not
> people interested in my content and most of the attacks came from
> those and other countries. So I would like to block them
>
> What do you do to avoid those kind of attacks?
> Any module you know beside the option included to block entire countries?
>
> I once saw in one Open source software (a shopping cart) an option ,
> a module let's say, that you could install that let you download a
> file (I did it) and they use that file , big one) with the module to
> block entire countries completely,.
>
> Thanks in advance for the comments and I am sorry if some questions
> could sound....s..trange
>
> Jorge Biquez
>
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