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Paul Johnson wrote:
| Is there any way to make blocking a user actually produce a 403
| Forbidden for that user for all accesses to the site?
Not unless you write it. It would generally be a poor solution for
public sites as many IP addresses are shared, and this will prevent
people accidentally co-blocked from even reading your site.
If you're trying to block abusive spiders and robots (that don't obey
robots.txt), use the web server's configuration options for this.
(Apache's 'Deny from' etc.)
There is no 1.5beta yes; I hope you're not using 1.5prealpha on a public
site.
- -- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)
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