If possible, can anyone give me an example of how an ISP ban works?
or maybe explain how to make one?
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Apr 7 2006, 6:26 am
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In response to Derekjeterisgod
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I heard ISP ban was possible... Are you sure it is impossible to ISP ban?
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In response to DivineO'peanut
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It most likley is, why would you want to ban all of AOL, or MSN etc? Did you mean ISP? Also, you would have to have the ISPs list of active IPs... Which would be really hard to get o.o
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In response to Derekjeterisgod
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Ah, I didn't actually mean to use ISP ban, but I wanted to see how to restrict large internet groups 'nd such. =o
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In response to DivineO'peanut
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Try banning 123. In most forums this would ban anyones IP beginning with 123.??????? Although, I don't know if this works with BYOND.
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In response to Derekjeterisgod
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Well, I think you can ban someone's ISP with javascript and Topic().
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Crispy's fullban can ban an IP range, which would be 001.001.001.* or even *.*.*.*
If you banned 24.*.*.* or 69.*.*.* you would effectivly ban me and most RoadRunner customers. |
In response to Scoobert
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Scoobert wrote:
Crispy's fullban can ban an IP range, which would be 001.001.001.* or even *.*.*.* You would point out us RoadRunners. >_> Hiead |
In response to Scoobert
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I have Optimum, and it's the same numbers <:-o
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In response to Kalzar
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Probably owned by TimeWarner. AOL has a broadband services and I would guess that it is the same.
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In response to Scoobert
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You're killing Charter too! >:O
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There isnt an ISP ban... You can IP ban, you can find a great example in Crispys Full Ban Library.