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Topic: Why blocking proxies is not a good idea. - page 2. (Read 2267 times)

hero member
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December 13, 2015, 03:19:12 PM
#22
One thing I dont understand here is difference between blocking address on .htaccess file and blocking proxies with script. I am using first mentioned method and not second method at the moment.
You can do either and does the same thing

Ok. Thanks. I guess the script method is more powerfull, because you have update .htaccess file frequently, but not script...
so you're still going to block proxy after what we just discussed?

I dont know, not doing any changes right now. I really hate bots, before I switched to FunCaptha, I changed rewards to 1 satoshi and still those bots were claiming about every second that one satoshi.
LOL, that sucks are you using funcap now?
sr. member
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December 13, 2015, 03:07:50 PM
#21
One thing I dont understand here is difference between blocking address on .htaccess file and blocking proxies with script. I am using first mentioned method and not second method at the moment.
You can do either and does the same thing

Ok. Thanks. I guess the script method is more powerfull, because you have update .htaccess file frequently, but not script...
so you're still going to block proxy after what we just discussed?

I dont know, not doing any changes right now. I really hate bots, before I switched to FunCaptha, I changed rewards to 1 satoshi and still those bots were claiming about every second that one satoshi.
hero member
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December 13, 2015, 03:01:31 PM
#20
One thing I dont understand here is difference between blocking address on .htaccess file and blocking proxies with script. I am using first mentioned method and not second method at the moment.
You can do either and does the same thing

Ok. Thanks. I guess the script method is more powerfull, because you have update .htaccess file frequently, but not script...
so you're still going to block proxy after what we just discussed?
sr. member
Activity: 288
Merit: 250
December 13, 2015, 02:48:59 PM
#19
One thing I dont understand here is difference between blocking address on .htaccess file and blocking proxies with script. I am using first mentioned method and not second method at the moment.
You can do either and does the same thing

Ok. Thanks. I guess the script method is more powerfull, because you have update .htaccess file frequently, but not script...
sr. member
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December 13, 2015, 02:48:21 PM
#18
@misterbit my ip is blocked from your site too without using a proxy 108.227.74.93
It seems that it is behind a Proxy
Code:
http://ping.eu/proxy/
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December 13, 2015, 02:44:47 PM
#17
One thing I dont understand here is difference between blocking address on .htaccess file and blocking proxies with script. I am using first mentioned method and not second method at the moment.
You can do either and does the same thing
sr. member
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Merit: 250
December 13, 2015, 02:43:55 PM
#16
One thing I dont understand here is difference between blocking address on .htaccess file and blocking proxies with script. I am using first mentioned method and not second method at the moment.
legendary
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Soon, I have to go away.
December 13, 2015, 02:40:29 PM
#15
I was blocked by a website, the only one ever.
They blocked me once before, then I was allowed back on, a few days later I got blocked again.
I am a real person not a bot  Grin
That says it for my website?


Yes, no fault of yours though, I heard that Virgin media changes my ip from 82.26.120.78 to some other ip
What I do not know?
I had advised a friend, the problem is that I blocked to Virgin Media I'm not sure if it distributes dedicated servers.
Now try and let me know.

Worked then, superb Wink
1550 Satoshi Was Sent To You On FaucetBOX.Com Congratulations!

hero member
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December 13, 2015, 02:39:40 PM
#14
 @misterbit my ip is blocked from your site too without using a proxy 108.227.74.93
hero member
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December 13, 2015, 02:36:56 PM
#13
I was blocked by a website, the only one ever.
They blocked me once before, then I was allowed back on, a few days later I got blocked again.
I am a real person not a bot  Grin
That says it for my website?


Yes, no fault of yours though, I heard that Virgin media changes my ip from 82.26.120.78 to some other ip
What I do not know?
I had advised a friend, the problem is that I blocked to Virgin Media I'm not sure if it distributes dedicated servers.
Now try and let me know.
virgin media subs out customers to prox because they have more sales then they can handle.. hence another reason blocking proxy is no good
sr. member
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December 13, 2015, 02:35:24 PM
#12
I was blocked by a website, the only one ever.
They blocked me once before, then I was allowed back on, a few days later I got blocked again.
I am a real person not a bot  Grin
That says it for my website?


Yes, no fault of yours though, I heard that Virgin media changes my ip from 82.26.120.78 to some other ip
What I do not know?
I had advised a friend, the problem is that I blocked to Virgin Media I'm not sure if it distributes dedicated servers.
Now try and let me know.
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1000
Soon, I have to go away.
December 13, 2015, 02:30:13 PM
#11
I was blocked by a website, the only one ever.
They blocked me once before, then I was allowed back on, a few days later I got blocked again.
I am a real person not a bot  Grin
That says it for my website?


Yes, no fault of yours though, I heard that Virgin media changes my ip from 82.26.120.78 to some other ip
What I do not know?
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
December 13, 2015, 02:25:29 PM
#10
I was blocked by a website, the only one ever.
They blocked me once before, then I was allowed back on, a few days later I got blocked again.
I am a real person not a bot  Grin
That says it for my website?
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 501
December 13, 2015, 02:05:49 PM
#9
I was blocked by a website, the only one ever.
They blocked me once before, then I was allowed back on, a few days later I got blocked again.
I am a real person not a bot  Grin
Me too, and this goes to show you i am right ! Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1000
Soon, I have to go away.
December 13, 2015, 02:04:04 PM
#8
I was blocked by a website, the only one ever.
They blocked me once before, then I was allowed back on, a few days later I got blocked again.
I am a real person not a bot  Grin
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 501
December 13, 2015, 02:03:53 PM
#7
Im telling you from experience with my site here  http://bitcoinfaucetexchange.com  my profits have doubled since i took off the htaccess code for proxies and my site is not going dry. Funcapthca is too hard for bots.
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December 13, 2015, 01:59:32 PM
#6
Do not share this idea, if it allows proxies, vpn, vps etc... they dry the faucet in hours.
The vps come over and over again by changing his IP.

And it's better than people that hack faucets for more than $500 an hour! Sites like freebitco.in are frequently hacked by users, these users can earn over $350 in total from doing this (hacking both the bitcoin version and doge version). Possibly why it is a good idea to only get one fixed reward amount for ever time someone logs on to it.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
December 13, 2015, 01:55:13 PM
#5
Do not share this idea, if it allows proxies, vpn, vps etc... they dry the faucet in hours.
The vps come over and over again by changing his IP.
legendary
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Merit: 1020
December 13, 2015, 01:50:14 PM
#4
I'm working on a open source faucetbox faucet and it's protected against proxy. After the user solved the captcha, he'll see a error that he use Proxy and he don't receive the reward.
Perhaps it's better to block VPS because a VPS is a good thing to run bots.
The best thing to do is just use funcaptha  . blocking vpn is  a proxy. my earnings have doubled since i took off anti-proxy.
I see. While reCaptcha and Solvemedia show Images to choose or entering letters from image is this a easy job. Funcaptcha is a hard job for "Solve Captcha Service".
I'll integrate Funcaptcha. Thank you.

Cheers
Salmen
hero member
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December 13, 2015, 01:44:55 PM
#3
I'm working on a open source faucetbox faucet and it's protected against proxy. After the user solved the captcha, he'll see a error that he use Proxy and he don't receive the reward.
Perhaps it's better to block VPS because a VPS is a good thing to run bots.
The best thing to do is just use funcaptha  . blocking vpn is  a proxy. my earnings have doubled since i took off anti-proxy.
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