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Unwanted IP’s in the trap

It’s crazy the smappers’ IP’s I cought! They generally use proxy servers and post by mass. The best solution is to get rid of the problem from its root: denying access from the unwanted IP’s.
Below is the list I could get, you may add it to your .htaccess file if you wish.


72.5.115.*
72.5.115.127
72.5.115.0
209.190.4.10
209.190.4.106
209.190.4.*
216.255.176.18
216.255.176.19
216.255.176.*
61.128.100.116
66.132.143.8
66.199.247.74
69.41.161.55
80.178.147.66
80.178.156.118
80.178.147.*
80.81.24.33
85.64.110.147
85.64.110.239
85.64.110.*
195.175.37.55
70.135.76.65
216.213.252.27
66.207.120.227
213.249.155.240
221.212.177.97
218.56.32.230
200.71.51.208
220.130.51.160
203.35.166.3
24.232.205.186
66.207.120.227
221.212.177.97
218.56.32.230

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2 Responses to “Unwanted IP’s in the trap”

  1. hachem Says:

    or add them to
    /etc/ hosts.deny

  2. Swobodin Says:

    I don’t have access to this filesystem (shared host), but the “trap” doesn’t seem to work: Those IP’s often come back :-/

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