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  1. If your running CSF firewall then you can enable the stopforumspam IPs in 

    /etc/csf/csf.blocklists by removing (un commenting) the # behind the last line of each block

    # Stop Forum Spam
    # Details: http://www.stopforumspam.com/downloads/
    # Many of the lists available contain a vast number of IP addresses so special
    # care needs to be made when selecting from their lists
    STOPFORUMSPAM|86400|0|http://www.stopforumspam.com/downloads/listed_ip_1.zip
    
    # Stop Forum Spam IPv6
    # Details: http://www.stopforumspam.com/downloads/
    # Many of the lists available contain a vast number of IP addresses so special
    # care needs to be made when selecting from their lists
    STOPFORUMSPAMV6|86400|0|http://www.stopforumspam.com/downloads/listed_ip_1_ipv6.zip

     

  2. 2 hours ago, stu_m said:

    Thanks @rnorth6920 

     

    I am having a lot of issues with spam and spam defence seems to be doing nothing so time to go the cloudflare route and use another layer of security 

    There are other things you can do to stop spam (depending what type of spam) apart from Cloudflare - which I have never used for spam defence I must admit 

  3. The only people who can help with the little information you give is Invision staff.

    Whats your website doing or not doing when you load it ? have you looked in developer tools to see the errors in a browser ? You can also turn on php error reporting on the host ? Is it shared hosting ? VPS ? Dedicated ? Has it ever worked ? Are you using plugins ? Are you using the standard theme ?  Have you just upgraded ? Is it a new install ? 

    The more info you give the better the help youll get.....

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