Quote Originally Posted by twi View Post
Thanks for the prompt reply. I would be ecstatic I they actually want to buy that amount added to the cart. It is in the ten of millions of dollars when they attempt to do that. they would add ridiculous quantities to a handful of products. Of course they are not able to checkout since I have initiated the prevent checkout if quantity is greater than inventory setting in admin. But it really bothers me that they are actually able to put the quantities in the cart. I though that zc prevent it from doing so even though an insufficient quantity warning in read is displayed.

To make thing simple. Is there a way to block certain/specific IP's? I have read something about htaccess but don't understand a thing how to do it. any suggestions?
It's not difficult; however, I am not on a device that would allow me to look up my current htaccess file (easily). I've done that after I received one after another contact us inquiries, and other obnoxious actions on my site. Ultimately I didn't need anything from that group of servers as there is no way that their business could be gained for our organization. Anyways, it's not difficult;however, if you go for the onsey twosy, you may find that they will try from a different direction. Unfortunately it's a part of being able to be accessed by anyone in the world. Bound to have a few people/computers trying to do something obnoxious.

We had one day over 10000 hits from a single ip. Want to talk about somebody trying to shut down someone. It didn't take us offline but wholly cow!