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



 On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 07:48:05PM -0500, eric c wrote: 
> To be fair to the original jokester he did use a # so it was not 
> executable.  Most likely the mark's own ignorance would have saved them. 

Actually, I think that # was meant to signal the prompt when logged 
in as root. 

-b 

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