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Off Topic
I see in my web logs that I received a visit from a
web robot called "EmailSiphon" last night. Now if
I am reading this correctly, this is one of the
infamous email address grabbers that spammers use
to get fodder for their trade.
Is there a way, from the httpd configuration level,
that I can deny access to this (or any other) particular
type of browser?
Kelly
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SSH Don't SU without it.
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