Re: Deny access from certain hosts

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> Look at it this way, they have graciously given you full control over a
> small portion of their website.  You should reciprocate with some creative
> ideas.
> 
> What I would do first is replace /fonts/images/austrise.jpg on my site with
> a picture of something REALLY disgusting, and use a different file for my
> site.
> 
> Then, after I have had a few chuckles, and I'm convinced that the bandwidth
> bandito has learned a lesson, fix it as Jordan Miller has suggested.
> 
> JM
> 

This is really not a bad idea, but I have a script that creates all of
my images so it'd be annoying to change just one of them. If it
happens again I will definitely give that a shot. Is there any way
that I can redirect all requests from this guy to a different file?
That'd be nice. That way my site would be unaffected and he'd get...
well, I'd think of something.

Anyway, thanks for the quick responses. This was really frustrating me
because I knew it was something small I was over looking.

-- 
David Pollack
DHPollack@xxxxxxxxx

www.atlspecials.com
www.da3.net

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