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# Ask Jeeves/Teoma
206.80.1.253
# Cuil.com
67.218.116.132
67.218.116.134
67.218.116.162
# Inktomi/Yahoo!
67.195.110
67.195.111
67.195.112
67.195.113
67.195.114
# Kalooga
195.210.57.83
# Linguee
# UA “Linguee Bot (http://www.linguee.com/bot; bot@linguee.com)”
85.25.124.167
# Metadatalabs
66.219.58.34
66.219.58.41
66.219.58.42
66.219.58.43
66.219.58.44
66.219.58.45
71.41.201.34
71.41.201.35
71.41.201.36
71.41.201.37
71.41.201.38
# Novosoft
# UA “Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Page2RSS/0.5; +http://page2rss.com/)”
69.64.69.73
# RF Crawler
# UA “DoCoMo/1.0/N505i/c20/TB/W20H10 (compatible; RFCrawler-Mobile/1.0;”
# UA “DoCoMo/1.0/N505i/c20/TB/W20H10+(compatible;+RFCrawler-Mobile/1.0;”
# UA “DoCoMo/2.0+SH901iC(c100;TB;W24H12)”
# UA “DoCoMo/1.0/N505i/c20/TB/W20H10 (compatible; RFCrawler-Mobile/1.0;”
216.255.229.246
# Soso
58.61.164.140
# Visvo
# UA “VisBot/2.0+(Visvo.com+Crawler)”
72.249.60.74
# Yandex
93.158.148.31
93.158.149.32
77.88.27.26
77.88.26.26
93.158.151.24
95.108.156.251
87.250.230.33
95.108.150.235
I’m really looking forward to the forthcoming Google Voice service. Apparently, you can get Google to set up a phone number for you and have it forward calls to multiple numbers based on the idenity of callers. It will also be able to transcribe voicemails into text. Sweet!
You can check out a video describing Google Voice…
Update
I received my invitation to join Google Voice and am very pleased with the service and features. It is innovations like this that keep Google ahead of the pack.
# Cuil.com
216.129.119.10
216.129.119.11
216.129.119.12
216.129.119.13
216.129.119.14
216.129.119.15
216.129.119.16
216.129.119.17
216.129.119.18
216.129.119.19
216.129.119.40
216.129.119.41
216.129.119.42
216.129.119.43
216.129.119.44
216.129.119.45
216.129.119.46
216.129.119.47
216.129.119.48
216.129.119.49
216.129.119.81
38.99.13.116
38.99.13.117
38.99.13.118
38.99.13.119
38.99.13.120
38.99.44.107
38.99.44.108
# Baidu
61.135.168
61.135.190
# Naver
61.247.222.53
61.247.222.55
# Searchme
# UA “Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Charlotte/1.1; http://www.searchme.com/support/)”
# 208.111.154.15
# 208.111.154.16
# 208.111.154.27
# Yanga
# UA “Yanga WorldSearch Bot v1.1/beta (http://www.yanga.co.uk/)”
91.205.124.3
# Youdao
# UA “Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; YoudaoBot/1.0; http://www.youdao.com/help/webmaster/spider/; )”
61.135.249.203
61.135.249.216
I recently wrote a blurb about Jaimie Sirovich’s WordPress Firewall script. I’ve had a chance to review it and I must say that it is a real handy piece of work!
It caught five nearly simultaneous attacks last night. Here is a screenshot of the email it sent me:
(Click to enlarge.)
The plugin is easy to use and the default configuration was perfect for me.
Way to go Jaimie!
Jaimie Sirovich just sent me a Facebook chat about his new WordPress Firewall script. I just installed it, and will post my thoughts about it when I’ve had a chance to evaluate how it does.
After installing, go to the WordPress Admin panel, click on “Settings”, and then “Firewall” to manage the script.


