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Post by Staker on Jun 5, 2006 21:04:35 GMT -5
INCOMING PRIORITY TRANSMISSION FROM STARDOCK COMMAND
SERVERS' EYES ONLY
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Start banning Skillet from your servers now!
Here's how to do it:
Given a Windows 2000/XP/2003 machine with an external IP of 134.215.215.70 and someone unwanted attempting to connect to that machine over the internet from 74.130.245.21, here is how you add a temporary "ban". What the "ban" is doing is redirecting all traffic from the unwanted machine to another IP on your network. Best to pick an empty one, lest you wind up forwarding traffic to somebody elses machine.
route add 74.130.245.21 mask 255.255.255.255 134.215.215.71
If you wanted to block network ranges:
route add 74.130.245.0 mask 255.255.255.0 134.215.215.71 route add 74.130.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 134.215.215.71
Each blocks more than the last, so the last 0.0 one would block everything the previous 2 would have and more. Look at the route -p command for info on how to make it permanent, it'll clear the next time you reboot by default.
Man up and start banning Skillet.
Good luck Servers.
Stardock Command Out.
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END TRANSMISSION
Posted by Fleet Hopper at KoA forums.
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Post by Screaming_Vulture on Jun 6, 2006 9:45:13 GMT -5
To little To late. No one cares anymore why don't you ask fleet hopper why they have yet to release the source code for Sf.
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darthan doesnt wanna log in
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Post by darthan doesnt wanna log in on Jun 6, 2006 16:42:49 GMT -5
next time quote sf webmaster
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Post by Staker on Jun 6, 2006 17:40:58 GMT -5
SFWebBastard is Fleet Hopper :\
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darthan dont wanna log in
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Post by darthan dont wanna log in on Jun 6, 2006 22:07:10 GMT -5
o didnt see that , sry
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Post by LordRockwall on Jun 7, 2006 0:30:26 GMT -5
its no use, skillet will just get new ip's, ull need to think of more productive ways to figure out how to control the "Skillet"
Lord_Rockwall KOA Fleet
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