1 dan_k Sep 19, 2006 18:06
3 dan_k Sep 19, 2006 20:09
Brilliant. Ta for that.
:2086 was blacklisted.
Problem solved. Thanks! :D
4 blueyed Sep 19, 2006 21:36
Is ":2086" actually in your URL (as server port)? Or does it "just" match always?
5 dan_k Sep 20, 2006 00:16
blueyed wrote:
Is ":2086" actually in your URL (as server port)? Or does it "just" match always?
Right, since then, it's got rather more peculiar.
A website called vizonhost.com shares my domain's IP. Everytime my site is directly accessed, it creates a referal to a page on this site (which includes :2086 in the URL), and this started a week ago.
I've contacted the site's owner, but he doesn't seem to see this as a problem. I'm baffled as to how this is actually happening. :-/
Empty entry in the blacklist?
You would see it in the Debuglog. See http://manual.b2evolution.net/Debugging on how to enable it.