An exception list sounds like a splendid idea.
In the meantime, could someone remove the block?
On Friday 18 February 2005 14:11, David Gerard wrote:
Jake Waskett (jake@waskett.org) [050219 01:03]:
The NTL proxy server 62.252.192.12 is blocked again. Could someone unblock? It says clearly on that IP's user page that it is a known proxy
- why do admins persist in blocking anyway?
Because what gets blocked is the username - the IP is then blocked next time he tries logging in. This is effective against violators on fixed or dialup IP numbers, but is not so good when the IP is a large ISP proxy. An exceptions list may be useful for the blocking code ...
cc'd to wikitech-l - is this reasonably easy to implement? Anyone got any time to do so?
- d.
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