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I use AOL to connect to the Internet (Mozilla is my browser) which means my IP address is slightly different every time I log on. I've tried using the "blocking cookie" but it doesn't seem to work (yes, cookies are enabled, so I'm not sure why) so I've been adding my IP address manually every time I come online. Unfortunately this is starting to get a bit irritating, so I was wondering if there was any way of blocking a range of IP addresses; over the last 60 log-ins my IP address has been between 172.185.22.71 and 172.191.252.139 so I was thinking if I blocked everything between 172.185.0.0 and 172.192.0.0 then that should stop logging my visits.
Thanks for your help! Rachel. Last edited by rachel_1981_uk; 07-10-2006 at 06:09 PM. |
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Blocking ip address ranges is not available yet I think.
I think Mozilla needs a different method of setting cookies from IE.
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It's on the list.
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