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Old 07-21-2005, 02:46 PM
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Default Blocking a problem site visitor

block.alestra.net.mx

Any ideas what this is about, I have someone causing problems on my website and the IP goes to the above host. Don't search on google because it's not a nice site at all.

Why would you have the above as your ISP??
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Old 07-21-2005, 11:35 PM
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Default Re: alestra.net

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block.alestra.net.mx

Any ideas what this is about, I have someone causing problems on my website and the IP goes to the above host. Don't search on google because it's not a nice site at all.

Why would you have the above as your ISP??
You have this posted in the break room. You might want to post this in a different area. Something like the program area. Or ask one of the MOD for what area this would be best to be posted in.

host-148-244-150-58.block.alestra.net.mx/

This is the address I get on MSN search. No discription of what the site is.
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Old 07-22-2005, 06:54 AM
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Default Blocking a site with .htaccess

tenaki - I've moved your post into Web Programming. You haven't supplied your own site's web address, so I don't know if you're running on an Apache server or IIS on Windows.
I'm sure blocking the site with .htaccess is the simplest method on Apache, let us know if you need any help setting this up.

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