May I ask why you're using a botnet? If many people use it then it is bound to be blacklisted by many services.
This happens on many (popular) webhosts, X10 is a well known host so there are going to be some attacks at some point.
Mod_security was installed on these servers recently to prevent attacks and potential spammers on X10 and on user sites. There are other things in place to prevent stuff such as this just in case a layer of protection fails.
Just because the service prevents some / most bad proxies and connections doesn't mean it's limited.
Not trying to be rude here but you should at least show some appreciation as there's something protecting the 'orb', which shows that there's care in the air.
Correct me if I'm wrong with any of this.
Obviously, people are going to abuse proxies and many are blacklisted. Most are not white listed due to a potential attack of some kind coming from that specific proxy, it can happen at any time.400 people share the same IP address. Only 10 people absolute maximum would lookat my site
This is done for protection. X10 has been recently been having attacks ([D]DoS) attacks and at some point, a server went down or maybe a process or two got killed (xo5 I assume), then the migration began as soon as that was found out and the server was put back up.but if these botnet rules are going to stay overzealous and restrictive.
you should change the name of free hosting to "X10 limited hosting"
This happens on many (popular) webhosts, X10 is a well known host so there are going to be some attacks at some point.
Mod_security was installed on these servers recently to prevent attacks and potential spammers on X10 and on user sites. There are other things in place to prevent stuff such as this just in case a layer of protection fails.
Just because the service prevents some / most bad proxies and connections doesn't mean it's limited.
Not trying to be rude here but you should at least show some appreciation as there's something protecting the 'orb', which shows that there's care in the air.
Correct me if I'm wrong with any of this.