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Glen Mazza resolved ROL-334.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
IP blockage (normally to stop spam) is outside the scope of a blog writer, but
should be done by an administrator for all blogs, so individual users each
don't have to do this. This should be done by the servlet container hosting
Roller
(http://vicker313.wordpress.com/2010/11/05/restrict-ip-coming-to-tomcat-service/,
for example with Tomcat)--if the servlet container doesn't have a nice way of
doing this it would be better for the operator to switch servlet containers
rather than have each web application do this wheel reinvention. User-specific
IP blocking also is inefficient and possibly counterproductive, as Annoying
Commenter can just switch to a different IP address, and may actually be
motivated to so do, energized by the fact that he's getting on the blogger's
nerves. Finally, with most ISP's IP addresses are shared across large pools of
users; blocking an IP ends up blocking a large number of legitimate users.
> Ban Comments from user-listed IP addresses
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> Key: ROL-334
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ROL-334
> Project: Roller
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Comments
> Reporter: Lance Lavandowska
> Assignee: Lance Lavandowska
> Priority: Minor
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> Let user specify a list of IP addresses to be banned from Commenting.
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