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Seductor
06-16-2012, 10:00 PM
IP Punishment by Seductor.

"Even more cruelty".

This mod is based in "User Punishment by BOP5 (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=264870)". This mod can't slow down a user's page load request based on the number of infraction points they have.

So, what does this do?
Basically this mod will slow down a user's browsing experience by 1 or more seconds per request. A couple seconds here or there doesn't sound like a lot but think about it, if they make 30 clicks on your site per visit with a 2 second delay you've stolen a minute of their life. A minute they can never, ever get back.Like the torture machine from the movie "The Princess Bride" you have robbed from them the one thing no mortal man can ever recover. And like that torture machine you can turn it up as high as you like.

This mod works applies the punishments on IP addresses instead of users. Why would you want this? Because sometimes it is not enough to punish users, but punish machines.

The cool thing about this mod is that it can also punish large IP ranges, specified in CIDR notation.

Please[I] Mark as Installed if you use this. :)
If you enjoy it please consider nominating it MOTM.

Check my other hacks (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/member.php?u=436772&#hacks).

Seductor
06-20-2012, 08:38 AM
Forever alone.

Sage Knight
06-20-2012, 08:46 AM
The only 2 possible applications I see for this is to annoy users of a specific country, which seem both stupid and useless IMHO. And the other could be to annoy a constant spammer who just keeps creating multiple accounts.

But I could imagine the load it takes to verify each IP address against the list, no?

Seductor
06-20-2012, 01:03 PM
to annoy users of a specific country, which seem both stupid and useless IMHO.s.

Well, you can manage your flow as you want, but trust me: sometimes it is useful to control and to reduce it without blocking them. Call it "optimization".

But I could imagine the load it takes to verify each IP address against the list, no?

I didn't notice any overload.