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Re: Favorite way to ban an IP from your webserver?



 On Dec 10, 2007 11:42 PM, Matt Shields <[hidden email]> wrote: 
> 
> Common, that's hilarious.  Even a newbie should know that 'rm' means 
> to delete and that '/' is the top directory.  If they're too stupid to 
> realize that 'rm /' (yes I left out the -rf) means to deal the top 
> directory's files or to even figure out what '-rf' means before 
> executing it, then they deserve to have their system wiped. 
> 
> RTFM, that's all I have to say. 


I've never found elitism funny. 

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