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First off is it a wise thing to do?
If so would this be a effective way of doing it? Hope there is a guru in the know on this here. ![]() Adding this into .httacess Code:
ProxyBlock *
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Wait, so this blocks all proxy servers?
And here I thought I was going to use this: http://techtuts.com/?view=tutorials&act=tutorial&id=940
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No clue that is why I asked!
All I do not is it has something to do with mod_proxy and apache but I'm as familiar with apache as I am with the former planet Pluto. Google gives tons of stuff but after 5 pages I said forget this I'll just ask. ![]()
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why I'm trying to find the mod_proxy way of doing those over php. PHP will require you to tweak things daily! This list changes and grows daily. More are added than the number that falls off. Don't believe me follow this list for a few days. http://proxy.org
So if Apache's mod_proxy can deal with it allot better in a more simplified way. shoot yea I want to go that route. I just can't seem to find anyone with experience in it. Everything I have read so far is for making a proxy server. I want if possible to block them from my forums through the forum's .httacess file.
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