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CIDRAM (Classless Inter-Domain Routing Access Manager) is a PHP script designed to protect websites by blocking requests originating from IP addresses regarded as being sources of undesirable traffic, including (but not limited to) traffic from non-human access endpoints, cloud services, spambots, scrapers, etc. It does this by calculating the possible CIDRs of the IP addresses supplied from inbound requests and then attempting to match these possible CIDRs against its signature files (these signature files contain lists of CIDRs of IP addresses regarded as being sources of undesirable traffic); If matches are found, the requests are blocked. | CIDRAM (Classless Inter-Domain Routing Access Manager) is een PHP script ontworpen om sites te beschermen door aanvragen te blokkeren die afkomstig zijn van IP-adressen die worden beschouwd als bronnen van ongewenst verkeer, inclusief (maar niet beperkt tot) verkeer van niet-menselijke toegangspunten, clouddiensten, spambots, scrapers, enzovoort. Dit doet het door de mogelijke CIDRs van de IP-adressen die worden geleverd uit inkomende aanvragen te berekenen en vervolgens te proberen deze mogelijke CIDRs te matchen tegen zijn handtekeningbestanden (deze handtekeningbestanden bevatten lijsten met CIDRs van IP-adressen die worden beschouwd als bronnen van ongewenst verkeer); als overeenkomsten worden gevonden, worden de aanvragen geblokkeerd. | Details | |
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CIDRAM (Classless Inter-Domain Routing Access Manager) is a PHP script designed to protect websites by blocking requests originating from IP addresses regarded as being sources of undesirable traffic, including (but not limited to) traffic from non-human access endpoints, cloud services, spambots, scrapers, etc. It does this by calculating the possible CIDRs of the IP addresses supplied from inbound requests and then attempting to match these possible CIDRs against its signature files (these signature files contain lists of CIDRs of IP addresses regarded as being sources of undesirable traffic); If matches are found, the requests are blocked.
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