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Anonymous Hostnames to Ban

Started by 127.0.0.1, September 05, 2004, 06:06:35 PM

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127.0.0.1

If you don't want users using anonymous browsing sites to block their ip here are a list of some hostnames you can ban....

http://www.space.net.au/~thomas/quickbrowse.html

Legolass

this will come in very handy for my forum, do i just enter the address into the hostname ban? i.e. www.anonymiser.com?

NukeWorker.com

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Quote from: Legolass on November 21, 2004, 10:32:15 AM
this will come in very handy for my forum, do i just enter the address into the hostname ban? i.e. www.anonymiser.com?

[Unknown]

I'm not sure.  Depends on how it works.  In most cases, *.anonymiser.com or similar would probably work.

-[Unknown]

NukeWorker.com

Quote from: [Unknown] on April 17, 2005, 04:03:33 PM
I'm not sure.  Depends on how it works.  In most cases, *.anonymiser.com or similar would probably work.

-[Unknown]

Thank you.

Miraenda

#5
I'm surprised https://www.megaproxy.com/ isn't listed as well. It used to be one of the largest ones. The free version is https://www.megaproxy.com/freesurf/ so people might want to block it, too.

Also, cgi or nph proxy is one that people can put on their own machines to turn that into an anonymous proxy for other users, difficult to block for that, but another one called CECID that has similar capabilities you could block those on their list of sites using it:

http://cecid.sourceforge.net/mirrors.php

Basically, I might be mentioning these to get the idea across that blocking any but the most-used proxies will lead you into a huge search to find them and block them, and it might just not be worth your time unless it is a big issue and you have an active forum where people using proxies has caused some kind of issue there lol. In the long run, if people want to browse your site using a proxy, they can find one of the numerous ones via Google searches for cgi or nph proxy and do it, while you will run yourself ragged trying to track each of them down.


uYuSs

can you create .htaccess
type in below codes

RewriteEngine on
# Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} *\.megaproxy\.com [NC,OR]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} megaproxy\.com
RewriteRule .* - [F]


yoru server forum folders upload .htaccess file

perplexed

Quote from: 127.0.0.1 on September 05, 2004, 06:06:35 PM
If you don't want users using anonymous browsing sites to block their ip here are a list of some hostnames you can ban....

http://www.space.net.au/~thomas/quickbrowse.html

firstly this address brings up only an australian ISPs webpage :(

Secondly I get error messages when I try to put  *.anonymiser.com   or  *.megaproxy.com/freesurf/

in as a hostname ???

And a list of anonymous hostnames would still be useful :)

H

1) The original link does not work

2) Does adding lots of hostnames not affect performance?
-H
Former Support Team Lead
                              I recommend:
Namecheap (domains)
Fastmail (e-mail)
Linode (VPS)
                             


H

Quote from: perplexed on February 09, 2006, 07:41:45 AM
Quote from: huwnet on February 08, 2006, 03:45:22 PM
1) The original link does not work

2) Does adding lots of hostnames not affect performance?


Why would it affect performance?

I know that if you block lots of ips in the .htaccess that can slow down your site.

I assume that SMF puts the banned hostnames in the database which may slow it down
-H
Former Support Team Lead
                              I recommend:
Namecheap (domains)
Fastmail (e-mail)
Linode (VPS)
                             

perplexed

Quote from: huwnet on February 09, 2006, 10:26:18 AM
Quote from: perplexed on February 09, 2006, 07:41:45 AM
Quote from: huwnet on February 08, 2006, 03:45:22 PM
1) The original link does not work

2) Does adding lots of hostnames not affect performance?


Why would it affect performance?

I know that if you block lots of ips in the .htaccess that can slow down your site.

I assume that SMF puts the banned hostnames in the database which may slow it down


hmmm thats interesting.  I only have a few luckily lol

*backs away from idea of adding lots*

Bill.Ramby

Hate to bring up a dead subjct, but this situation has reared it's ugly head on my site.

Here's my question. I have a whole list of proxies. Rather that having "1 ban:1 hostname", is there any way to do a "1 ban:multiple hostnames"? I.e. "anonymouse.ws; proxyking.net; anonymousindex.com" as one ban?

Scubasteve

anyone have an updated/working list?
If it aint broke, break it.

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