seems cnet is too lazy to control the bullshit coming from their
network. Nothing iptables cant fix.
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thought you'd be interested in seeing the article below:
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For one certain Bastard elsewhere, there's iptables.
Used to block jackasses all over the world.
Dont recieve mail without it.
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