IP Blocker

Overview

The IP Blocker interface allows you to block access to your site for one or more IP addresses or fully qualified domain names (FQDNs).

Block an IP address

To deny access to an IP address or range of IP addresses, perform the following steps:

  1. Enter the IP address or range in the IP Address or Domain text box. You can enter IP addresses in any of the following formats:

    • Single IP address (for example, 10.5.3.33).

    • Range (for example, 10.5.3.3-10.5.3.40).

    • Implied range (for example, 10.5.3.3-40).

    • CIDR format (for example, 10.5.3.3/32).

    • Implied IP address (for example, 10.).

  2. Click Add.

Currently-Blocked IP Addresses

The system separates the IP address ranges that you enter into subnets in CIDR format. Then, the system adds the addresses to the .htaccess file.

The interface lists blocked IP addresses and ranges in the table in CIDR format, where:

  • Server Setting represents the CIDR-formatted IP address range.

  • Beginning IP represents the begging of the range.

  • Ending IP represents the end of the range.

For example, if you enter the range 208.74.124.96-208.74.124.128, the Currently-Blocked IP Addresses table will appear similar to the following example:

Unblock an IP address

To remove an IP address from the list of blocked IP addresses, perform the following steps:

  1. Click Delete in the Actions column for the appropriate IP address.

  2. Click Remove IP.

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