[Dxspider-support] Blocking by ip address

Iain Philipps iain.philipps at sms.xerox.com
Sun Apr 26 19:13:56 BST 2009


Keith,

I think I can narrow the location of the IP address to be Carey, North Carolina.

Simple thing to do (at your end) would be "route add 66.96.128.63 127.0.0.1" (you will need to adjust the syntax to suite your local conditions).


Regards     -     Iain

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Keith Le Boutillier 
  To: dxspider-support at dxcluster.org 
  Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 6:27 PM
  Subject: [Dxspider-support] Blocking by ip address


  Hi all

   

  Following on from my problem of stations connecting sending a spot then disconnecting these connections all seem to be coming 

  From the IP address 66.96.128.63

  From my searching of the net this is what I have found whilst trying to find the owner of the above IP address

   

   

OrgName:    The Endurance International Group, Inc. OrgID:      EIG-12Address:    70 Blanchard RoadCity:       BurlingtonStateProv:  MAPostalCode: 01803Country:    US NetRange:   66.96.128.0 - 66.96.191.255 CIDR:       66.96.128.0/18 NetName:    BIZLAND-FC01NetHandle:  NET-66-96-128-0-1Parent:     NET-66-0-0-0-0NetType:    Direct AllocationNameServer: NS1.BIZLAND.COMNameServer: NS2.BIZLAND.COMComment:    ADDRESSES WITHIN THIS BLOCK ARE NON-PORTABLERegDate:    2001-04-03Updated:    2005-03-31 

  As I cant lockout by call is it possible to lockout an IP address?

   

  This seems to me to be some kind of chat room with a cluster spotting facility I can't lockout by call as the user logs on using their own call then disconnects but the connections are all coming from the same IP address each time.

   

  If I do lockout whatever is sending all these spots all they are going to do is move to another cluster 

   

  What are the views of other sysops on this issue 

   

  73 Keith GB7DXG

   



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