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Simple IP and IP-range blocking for Django

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This is a simple application to restrict access by IP address. There’s a few other apps that do this out there, but they tend to have other features such as rate limiting. I think it’s best to leave rate-limiting to rate-limiting specific apps, so this just blocks IPs.

Usage

  • pip install django-block-ip

  • Add block_ip to your INSTALLED_APPS.

  • Add block_ip.middleware.BlockIPMiddleware to your MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES.

  • Run syncdb.

  • Add one or more entries to the BlockIP list in the admin. You can just enter a single IP or use a network mask, like this: 213.67.43.0/24

Acknowledgments

This is based on http://github.com/svetlyak40wt/django-ban, which was based on the Justquick’s django snippet (http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/725/).

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