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Server IP : 157.90.209.209  /  Your IP : 216.73.216.129   [ Reverse IP ]
Web Server : Apache
System : Linux hcomm124.dns-wk.info 4.18.0-553.64.1.el8_10.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Jul 28 12:01:56 EDT 2025 x86_64
User : evidenciarevista ( 1049)
PHP Version : 7.2.34
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Domains : 216 Domains
MySQL : OFF  |  cURL : ON  |  WGET : ON  |  Perl : ON  |  Python : OFF  |  Sudo : ON  |  Pkexec : ON
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###############################################################################
# Copyright 2006-2018, Way to the Web Limited
# URL: http://www.configserver.com
# Email: sales@waytotheweb.com
###############################################################################
# The following is a list of domains and partial domain that lfd process
# tracking will ignore based on reverse and forward DNS lookups. An example of
# its use is to prevent web crawlers from being blocked by lfd, e.g.
# .googlebot.com and .crawl.yahoo.net
#
# You must use either a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or a unique ending
# subset of the domain name which must begin with a dot (wildcards are NOT
# otherwise permitted)
#
# For example, the following are all valid entries:
# www.configserver.com
# .configserver.com
# .configserver.co.uk
# .googlebot.com
# .crawl.yahoo.net
# .search.msn.com
#
# The following are NOT valid entries:
# *.configserver.com
# *google.com
# google.com (unless the lookup is EXACTLY google.com with no subdomain
#
# When a candidate IP address is inspected a reverse DNS lookup is performed on
# the IP address. A forward DNS lookup is then performed on the result from the
# reverse DNS lookup. The IP address will only be ignored if:
#
# 1. The results of the final lookup matches the original IP address
# AND
# 2a. The results of the rDNS lookup matches the FQDN
# OR
# 2b. The results of the rDNS lookup matches the partial subset of the domain
#
# Note: If the DNS lookups are too slow or do not return the expected results
# the IP address will be counted towards the blocking trigger as normal
#

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