An Attack on my Website?

Wizet

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Why does that list look like a list of botnet ip addresses?
 

cenobite321

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For now I recommend using the IP Deny function in CPanel to block that range of IP addresses.
 

The Real Rebel

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For now I recommend using the IP Deny function in CPanel to block that range of IP addresses.


Agreed, thats the best you can do for now, maybe corey can stop them from the firewall if they keep coming ?? Just a thought
 

Smith6612

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That's either a spam bot or someone looking to waste bandwidth. Block that whole IP range if you so wish as it's been known to be up to no good.

EDIT: Here's the WHOIS information on that if you're interested on what it is.

http://wq.apnic.net/apnic-bin/whois.pl
 
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Wizet

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Well the ip address range is from a Singpore Exchange. (How the heck did my website get all the way there). Oh by the way my web host is not from x10. I'm gonna start denying those ip's if they still keep on taking bandwidth. As you can see if you picture the most bandwidth they re taking is like 22.00 kbs.
 

stesouthby

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i would tell your hosting provider as well just in case you get any more problems
 

Mr. DOS

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On a completely unrelated note, is it just me, or does the Ribbon-ified Firefox look awful?

--- Mr. DOS
 
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