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NeitherSparky 03-30-2007 05:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KipLarson (Post 1215826)
Say I have a member that keeps coming back after getting banned through various proxies... is there a way to prevent proxies from even being allowed to view the site?

If it is possible, would you recommend against it? Or is there some other way to get rid of the member?

Lol, use Miserable Users. It's the best. ;) You could also ban the IP in your .htaccess file, I used to do that a lot with this one particular user. Anyways if you ban the IP in your .htaccess, the user knows you're out to get them; with Miserable Users it looks on their end that your server is just busy. Very very busy. With that user I mentioned, the more I actually banned him, the more hostile he got; but Miserable Users is a more passive approach. He didn't realise I was actually still keeping him off of the forum, so he cooled off, thinking *I* was the one stuck with a crappy server.

KipLarson 03-30-2007 05:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NeitherSparky (Post 1215878)
Lol, use Miserable Users. It's the best. ;) You could also ban the IP in your .htaccess file, I used to do that a lot with this one particular user. Anyways if you ban the IP in your .htaccess, the user knows you're out to get them; with Miserable Users it looks on their end that your server is just busy. Very very busy. With that user I mentioned, the more I actually banned him, the more hostile he got; but Miserable Users is a more passive approach. He didn't realise I was actually still keeping him off of the forum, so he cooled off, thinking *I* was the one stuck with a crappy server.

Can you set it up so that it looks like they're just a regular user? So they don't figure out they're specifically being targetted?

Paul M 03-30-2007 10:56 AM

If you have questions about another mod, please post them in that mods thread. :)

ZombieAndy 03-30-2007 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 1215726)
The proxy ip (if it exists) is stored in the post table field 'proxyip' - so in the normal $post array it would be $post['proxyip'].

Thanks alot paul, working nicely now :)

rjmjr69 04-01-2007 02:42 PM

What if I use a different image icon?

Paul M 04-01-2007 04:01 PM

Um, you'll get a different icon displayed ..........

rjmjr69 04-01-2007 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 1217602)
Um, you'll get a different icon displayed ..........


LOL :D

I know that funny guy what I was getting at is will the hack still function correctly? Like how is it going to be red if I have a black Button?

jonty 04-11-2007 09:43 AM

Since the update to 3.6.5 all the post icons have gone red to indicate proxy usage.
Has anyone else noticed this?
Or is it unrelated :)

/edit
D'Oh - the upgrade probably wiped out the changes (in the readme)
Going back to re-apply.

steve71 04-13-2007 11:13 PM

I seemed to have this running smoothly in version 3.6.4, but now that I've upgraded to 3.6.5 the following occurs.

When a proxy is detected and I click on the icon it gives the real IP but, where the PROXY IP used to be listed it instead just has the text : PROXYIP

Also,

I then disabled the mod, and it turns out that the real IP that was listed (after the proxy was detected) remained the same, so something isn't right. If it is disabled, then the only IP I should be able to view on that user would be the proxy IP right?

Paul M 04-14-2007 12:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steve71 (Post 1227084)
I seemed to have this running smoothly in version 3.6.4, but now that I've upgraded to 3.6.5 the following occurs.

When a proxy is detected and I click on the icon it gives the real IP but, where the PROXY IP used to be listed it instead just has the text : PROXYIP

Read the nice bold blue line in the main post .... ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by steve71 (Post 1227084)
I then disabled the mod, and it turns out that the real IP that was listed (after the proxy was detected) remained the same, so something isn't right. If it is disabled, then the only IP I should be able to view on that user would be the proxy IP right?

Nope, disabling the product will not prevent the IP conversion.


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