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Lise
November 29th, 2000, 19:54
Hey all, I was wondering if any of you could provide me with some instructions on how to ban someone from a website....

Lise
klassic@mts.net

Chicken
November 30th, 2000, 01:15
This will give you some info as to how to do it via .htaccess (lower down on the page):

http://www.rit.edu/Help/htaccess.shtml

Mandrake
November 30th, 2000, 08:51
Be warned though... The only way I know of to block someone is to ban the I.P. number that they post from and by doing that, you block *everyone* who uses the same ISP, etc... If the offending person uses a large service such as AOL, or Earthlink, you could be losing a very large chunk of people.

Epgs
November 30th, 2000, 15:04
An isp doesn't use just one ip though they use 100'sand so it won't block everyone.

Chicken
November 30th, 2000, 20:44
Good points and note that it sounds easier to ban people than it actually is. They can use a proxie (one of the zillions of anonymous ones), and *bing* they are at your site again. Blah.

Lise
November 30th, 2000, 20:53
Thanks for your input all... heh, the people at this website we are dealing with is general people under 20 years of age, and on a whole, I would generalize them as not very computer literate. Definitely not enough to know about stuff like proxies. :-)

Chicken
November 30th, 2000, 20:59
You might be surprised... I'm sure you have heard about the 'surf anonymously' type sites? Good chance they have to.

Koolguy
November 30th, 2000, 21:04
Originally posted by Lise
Thanks for your input all... heh, the people at this website we are dealing with is general people under 20 years of age, and on a whole, I would generalize them as not very computer literate. Definitely not enough to know about stuff like proxies. :-)



Actually you will find that poeple under 20 are usually alot more computer literate then people over.

keith
November 30th, 2000, 21:07
Originally posted by Epgs
An isp doesn't use just one ip though they use 100'sand so it won't block everyone.

true, your ip changes every time you log on through dial-up. so you'd ban 123.45.67.*

but a lot of other users who have done nothing malicious with your site will also have the IP 123.45.67.*... so they will be banned as well.