IP address blocking
IP address blocking, or an IP ban, is a configuration of a network service that blocks requests from hosts with certain IP addresses. IP address blocking is commonly used to protect against brute force attacks and to prevent access by a disruptive address.
IP address blocking can be used to restrict access to or from a particular geographic area, for example, the syndication of content to a specific region through the use of Internet geolocation and blocking.[1]
- ↑ The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law, Center for Computer/Law, 2003