Post a working "UA" whitelist for htaccess users. My htaccess file looks like a book and I can't (as yet) find an up to date comprehensive list of user agent names to plug in.
Installed your basic whistelist and found this - http://www.useragentstring.com/pages/useragentstring.php
Been watching error log, so far nothing but critters denied. I've been wanting to do this for a long time, thanks for the help. I've posted htaccess on my forum and will update it as I go, Doug
I'm not coming by as often, but am still listening. I just think that, most of the time, your comments do pretty well by themselves, without my feedback.
Thats the beauty of RSS: You can easily follow blogs that don't update often. I cerainly do. ;-)
ReplyDeleteYep. still here.
ReplyDeleteOf course! just waiting for you to show up. Glad to see you're still alive.
ReplyDeleteI never listened to you when you posted, Bill. Why would I start now? ;)
ReplyDeletePost a working "UA" whitelist for htaccess users. My htaccess file looks like a book and I can't (as yet) find an up to date comprehensive list of user agent names to plug in.
ReplyDeleteInstalled your basic whistelist and found this - http://www.useragentstring.com/pages/useragentstring.php
ReplyDeleteBeen watching error log, so far nothing but critters denied. I've been wanting to do this for a long time, thanks for the help. I've posted htaccess on my forum and will update it as I go, Doug
I'm not coming by as often, but am still listening. I just think that, most of the time, your comments do pretty well by themselves, without my feedback.
ReplyDeleteI am listening
ReplyDeleteSeems like plenty of us here are still listening. Whats happened to your blog posts? Not seen anything new for months?!
ReplyDeletePeriodically listening as you haven't posted much.
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