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    Tomislav commented  · 

    Similar to IFR-499 which is in backlog.

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    Tomislav commented  · 

    Just to add here, from the Cloudlinux helpdesk this request is (IFR-223).

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    Tomislav commented  · 

    Thank you for your comment.
    I agree, but have to admit that for example Cloudflare service has got an option to block the whole ASN and it's working great.

    Well, we can spend and subscribe for only a month (and cancel either for refound or after a month) on any VPN service like ExpressVPN, NordVPN, etc.
    Use their servers and gather IP address.
    By it's IP, find out the ASN.
    Add that ASN to the block list at Imunify360.
    Having a good coverage to block VPNs by default that way.

    Having approx. 250 ASNs from hosting providers blocked at Cloudflare works great.

    It would be great if we could have it, that way we could block requsts by ASN to protect our server ports or our server IP, and not only the web HTTP(S) traffic.

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