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360interactive
6th August 2010, 18:29
Is this possible?

A certain network and location in India keeps viewing my site, sometimes up to 15 times a day over the past few days.

This usually means someone is studying it to copy the content. This happens a lot.

Is there a way of blocking network providers from viewing your website?

sanjiv
6th August 2010, 18:38
You can block IP addresses and IP ranges. You would need to find out what range they have and block it.

360interactive
6th August 2010, 18:46
You can block IP addresses and IP ranges. You would need to find out what range they have and block it.

Is there an easy way of doing this? I know what Network Name (ISP I think) they are using...

Leo-InstallingIT
6th August 2010, 18:59
Do you have access to their IP address in your server logs?

That will be the easiest way to block them.

Many Thanks

Leo

OldWelshGuy
6th August 2010, 19:09
Don't block them, have fun with them, ;)

Deliver specific content based on their IP IP based cloaked content delivery), that way they will something completely different to everyone else :D

360interactive
6th August 2010, 19:16
Don't block them, have fun with them, ;)

Deliver specific content based on their IP IP based cloaked content delivery), that way they will something completely different to everyone else :D

Sneaky!

To be honest, they may be completely legit, although as I don't provide a service outside of the UK it is unlikely they're interested in doing business with me.

If it was a quick fix, it may have been worth pursuing, but I think i'll just wait to see the content on whichever site it ends up on!

mit74
6th August 2010, 19:27
simply check their ip using php ($_server['remote_addr']) and dont load the css files or redirect them to a fake website.. you can do anything really.

wykthorr
8th August 2010, 19:23
I'd say blocking an IP address should be a last resort. Only if say they're flooding your server or trying to hack your site. It is practically impossible to prevent being copied. I get asked a lot, by clients, if it's possible to prevent the users from copying content from their site, but it's risky business so you're better of not doing it. It might well be a legit person, or even a British person working through a proxy server (fair enough that's quite unlikely, but you never know). If it's no harm why bother. They can use an open UK proxy anyway if they want to copy your site really bad.

The Chinese government didn't manage to block Google. I doubt you'd be able to block somebody from accessing your website. That's the beauty of the internet :D