Ashley,

If this is what you want. Put a check-point firewall in front of it. A check-point
firewall will achive what you have specified.

Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:

> Karina Gómez Salgado wrote:
>
> > You can also
> > block directly in the apache configuration , with an .htaccess file.
>
>     This is more what they want to do.  They want to avoid JavaScript, or any other
> client side scripting all together (JavaScript can be turned off and that'll defeat
> the whole thing)
>
> > You only need to know what ip classes are US classes.
>
>     That would be easier said than done.  I was hoping to find some type of routine
> that would lookup the IP when it hits, and decide whether they get served, or pitched
> out.
>
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