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Originally Posted by titter
haha another mod on my car site called me saying he couldnt get on ... he uses aol, im guessing its blocking those as well?
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Only if it's registered in some of the RBLs listed.
It also depends on how the monitor is configured. I used to have more hosts in the list before but since some of the rbls fight e-mail spam and therefore blocks large dynamic ip ranges, I had to remove some of them. If the "Block everything" is set to yes, the monitor will also block everything, not matter how it's registered and that may in some cases include dynamic hosts. That's why block everything is set to no as default.
The phrase added in the product gives an address to
www.tornevall.net/cgi-bin/ip.cgi where you can check which engine the ip is detected as blacklisted.
Edit:
This post made me look so inclusions/exclusions really worked properly. It didn't - the conversion from the old "plugin-configuration" made me forget a few things in the new versions. So there's a new update, again.
// 2006-06-28 (2.0.6/Another fix)
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// * Proxyinclusions/exclusions didn't work properly