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==POPBot== | |||
⚫ | ==Public proxies that can't be blocked yet== | ||
I run ], a preemptive open proxy blocker. The scanning part is done as anonymous users (it needs to be able to tell which address the edit came from) and the blocking as ] (it needs the admin privs) though, so there's no bot account. Complaints, questions, and comments go on ]. | |||
⚫ | ===Public proxies that can't be blocked yet=== | ||
*168.209.97.34 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock) <!--POPBot: Open HTTP proxy, inproxy: 168.209.97.34:80 unknown--> | *168.209.97.34 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock) <!--POPBot: Open HTTP proxy, inproxy: 168.209.97.34:80 unknown--> | ||
*210.55.230.21 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock) <!--POPBot: Open HTTP proxy, inproxy: 202.89.50.10:80--> | *210.55.230.21 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock) <!--POPBot: Open HTTP proxy, inproxy: 202.89.50.10:80--> | ||
*220.245.180.132 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock) <!--POPBot: Open HTTP proxy, inproxy: 203.219.215.178:80 203.219.215.178:80--> | *220.245.180.132 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock) <!--POPBot: Open HTTP proxy, inproxy: 203.219.215.178:80 203.219.215.178:80--> | ||
*<strike>203.144.143.2 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock) <!--POPBot: Open HTTP proxy, inproxy: 203.144.143.2:80--></strike> | |||
*<strike>203.144.143.3 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock) <!--POPBot: Open HTTP proxy, inproxy: 203.144.143.3:80--></strike> | |||
*<strike>203.144.143.6 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock) <!--POPBot: Open HTTP proxy, inproxy: 203.144.143.6:80--></strike> | |||
*<strike>203.144.143.7 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock) <!--POPBot: Open HTTP proxy, inproxy: 203.144.143.7:80--> </strike> |
Revision as of 12:02, 3 October 2005
Fvw is a wikipedian who doesn't edit that much anymore, so edits made to his talk page can sometimes take some time to get read and responded to. Messages on his talk page rarely fail to make him happy, and should be left as often as possible. Keep in mind that Miss Manners is always watching though.
You can contact him via his talk page or, if that isn't appropriate, email at fvw.wikipedia@var.cx .
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POPBot
I run POPBot, a preemptive open proxy blocker. The scanning part is done as anonymous users (it needs to be able to tell which address the edit came from) and the blocking as fvw (it needs the admin privs) though, so there's no bot account. Complaints, questions, and comments go on my talk.
Public proxies that can't be blocked yet
- 168.209.97.34 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock)
- 210.55.230.21 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock)
- 220.245.180.132 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock)
203.144.143.2 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock)203.144.143.3 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock)203.144.143.6 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock)203.144.143.7 (infinite) (contribs) (unblock)