We've had to block several sites (certain web crawlers causing us headaches, 
and not the legitimate ones) using IPSec.  Of course
it blocks them from everything.

That's one option, though a little severe, IMHO.


On Feb 12, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Thornton, Susan M. (LARC-B702)[LITES] wrote:

> Hi,
>      Does anyone know if it’s possible to block a single ip address from 
> accessing a DSpace instance?  I’ve tried it through the postgres pg_hba.conf 
> file and, while I can successfully block a user from accessing the dspace 
> database via, say PGAdminIII, it doesn’t block them from accessing the site.
> Thanks in advance,
> Sue
>  
> 

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