I noticed that a single user used about 300 MB of bandwidth with my proxy server, I don't remember publicly posting the IP. I blocked the IP, though I want to know exactly what that user would see when they try accessing my site. If it doesn't really put my message across, I would want to edit it.
Ban yourself?
[QUOTE=IpHa;18672540]Ban yourself?[/QUOTE]
That could end in tears. The admin panel is ALSO a part of my domain, so I would block myself out of my own website.
1. [url]http://openzend.com[/url]
2. visit [url]http://ipchicken.com[/url] using the proxy
3. write down the ip
4. go to your cpanel, block it
5. visit your site with the proxy
[QUOTE=benjgvps;18672980]That could end in tears. The admin panel is ALSO a part of my domain, so I would block myself out of my own website.[/QUOTE]
just ban yourself for 30 seconds or like 1-5 minutes.
[QUOTE=mastersrp;18679677]just ban yourself for 30 seconds or like 1-5 minutes.[/QUOTE]
I think cpanel doesn't ban time, it blacklists.
cpanel ip blacklist gives them a 403 forbidden
Oh fuck me, I figured out who was using all the bandwidth. Me. At school.
My Canadian school somehow had a USA IP address. How the hell does that happen?
And yes, it does give me a 403.
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