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how to ban ip/domain?

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Hi, looking at statistics for one of the domains on my Plesk server, I see that the page http://www.pr3d.us/lc.pr3d.html as the top referer. This page (part of some XXX adult website) is framing the website. How can I ban/block them from doing this?

Thanks, Ryan
 
Not sure if it can be done from plesk- I am sure you could do it on the server level but most definately (and propbably the best way) is on the router. thats how i do it.
Get the website's IP (the one you want to ban) and set up some sort of ACL on the router to block all incoming traffic from that Ip or subnet..if you do not have access to the router, have your ISP do it ( assuming your colo'd in a data center or have a t1 or something...)

good luck

winter
 
In 7.5.0+ you can make a custom rule in the firewall module and deny the IP or a CIDR range.
 
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