Why are we talking about a non-issue still? It was resolved like, ages ago by adding the toolserver range to the whitelist.
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On 6/21/2010 6:04 PM, Happy-melon wrote:
What's needed, clearly, is a throttle IP whitelist. Implementing it more cleanly than the Just Another Whitelist In A Global Variable method, is another question...
--HM
Or beat the people who cause it with a blunt object. And IIRC it uses the IP && UserName for the throttle, so it shouldn't really matter unless there's a bunch of clueless users who all lock themselves out.
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