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Thank you for providing this information. That's precisely the ad server I was referring to in our discussion in the other post. I had used it for many years in my former project when it was known as OpenX. It's a very robust ad-serving software. The only thing that damaged its reputation a bit was its being hacked and used to deliver malvertising to millions of website visitors, likely due to a script vulnerability. It's a relief they fixed it.
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EagleOne, I use Ninja Firewall inside of UNA to help stop bad actors. I mainly use this to track our own ads we publish for affiliate platforms to track ad performance by an ads team. I am thinking that one way to stop someone from abusing this, is to make sure that everyone allowed access has their IP address in an htaccess file, and hence, no one that is not allowed in will be blocked. Of course, that is a little work added to the idea but one way to control things. I will try to find your post about this.
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That's great. An alternative would be to use the CDN firewall in conjunction with blocking/controlling everything at the DNS level.
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