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#1 2011-05-27 05:14:46

ssss
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Block Proxies via the server (website)

Hi, I am wanting to block proxies from my website!  I am sick of people joining using proxies, and this seems the way to go  wink   So, do you think you can help me?  How can you block proxies via the website?


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#2 2011-05-27 05:22:50

Hardmath123
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Re: Block Proxies via the server (website)

[offtopic] Are you still working on Xenon? Scratcher7_13 now has your job... [/offtopic]


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#3 2011-05-27 05:27:40

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Re: Block Proxies via the server (website)

Hardmath123 wrote:

[offtopic] Are you still working on Xenon? Scratcher7_13 now has your job... [/offtopic]

[offtopic]If you want me to, I shall, yet If you feel Scratcher7_13 will do a better, or similar job, then I am fine by that to[/offtopic]


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#4 2011-05-28 13:35:34

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Re: Block Proxies via the server (website)

proxies are fun, though


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#5 2011-05-28 13:37:44

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Re: Block Proxies via the server (website)

MiffinTheMuffin wrote:

proxies are fun, though


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#6 2011-05-28 13:54:41

cheddargirl
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Re: Block Proxies via the server (website)

There are some programs that I've heard block open proxies, such as Drupal Troll Module and Bad Behavior, and I've also heard of some tutorials that can help block open proxies; the thing is, not all programs and tutorials work for all types of websites (for example, some solutions only block certain proxies when others can easily break through). Try looking up "block proxy servers" on a search engine, that should give you several tutorials and perhaps you might be lucky to find one that is right for you.  smile

Last edited by cheddargirl (2011-05-28 14:03:17)


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