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Thanks for the reply.
Then I'm curious how he would get back in? From what I understand, the board won't recognize him untill he logs in and recognizes him in that usergroup, or, it'll recognize the ip, and keep him out from the start. A new ip would enable him to bypass that function, but then how would he bypass the usergroup? I have the settings set pretty high. If it was just once or twice he found his way back in, then I would'nt be concerned, but he's back most everyday ( for the last few, anyway ). In the "Whosonline" it shows him on the board, but it shows "Viewing Thread", with no thread listed. When you hover on the blue question mark beside that box, it does show a thread however? There are no "No permission" icons appearing either. Is this possible? Does the fact that no thread is shown mean that he's not viewing anything? This guys a pain, and I'd really like to keep him off the board if possible. Thanks again. |
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I've only used it 3-4 times in two years. The first thing a user will do is run to their wife/co-worker/siblings computer and try it from there. If you haven't also put them in MU, they'll see something's up and simply re-register. How to prevent people from doing that is a topic for a different product. |
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No, I'm referring to this mod.
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This mod has been a great asset in keeping him off the board, until he started using a different ip. It seems like he's using a proxie program, or learned how to set up his own proxie recently, because he's used a couple of different ip's other than his own, from various countries, so I don't think it's a matter of using his wifes pc, or the one at work. Banning him is'nt doing the trick either. I don't use the mod often, but when I use, it always works great, I'm just having a problem with this one determined guy. Normally, the board would show error icons with his nick in the "Whosonline", ( which is exactly what I'd like to see ), but that is'nt happening, so I'm just curious if he's still able to view the board. He has'nt posted, but does'nt post much anyway, so I can't really tell anything by that. Thanks for your reply, and if you know of a different product that will help, I'd appreciate it. |
Loved earlier versions for years, and trust me - we needed it. Recently upgraded the site to 3.7.4, so upgraded this as well. Haven't tried it out too much, but seems to have gone in and works well from first glance.
Much thanks to the coder. Please keep up the good work. - TLB, v3.7.4 |
Is there a way that I can have two levels of miserableness with this mod? I need the full treatment for some and a mild "get lost" for some others. This would be handled on two different user groups, but what about the hack's admin settings?
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Sorry, there is no dual level feature.
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Is there a way to make Admin Permissions for this?
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I dont know what you mean.
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There's always that concern that a smod will get into an argument with a member and pull a powerplay by putting the member in the group. God I wish I was a coder - but yes, toss my hat in there as well for "do want admin permissions or set usegroup access" request. Other than that, this is one of my favorite hacks. ;) |
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This is perfect for situations where you can't ban someone, but don't want them on your board. One of my members was being stalked by her fiancee over my board, but she said that if he got banned for no reason, he'd get what was happening... Cranked the numbers up pretty high, and boom. :D Thank you PaulM, you sadistic jerk :p. <3 |
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Sounds like an interesting relationship. Normally, the "ex" stalks the former. Never heard of being stalked when you're already in a relationship. |
Ex-fiancee. :p
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Hrm, seems like "stalking" is good enough a reason for me to ban someone, but I digress.
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I would've, but the GM said explicitly that her ex shouldn't know what was happening.
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Ive been through this entire thread and dont see the answer to my question....I realise this mod creates a new usergroup which by definition effects registered members who are already members of the board. What Im wondering is...can it also be used to effect IPs of individuals prior to registration? In other words, in vB software I can ban/block an IP of someone so that they cannot view the board as a guest. However, this is obvious to the blocked person. Being able to place the IP in MUG would be a wonderful alternative that allows "plausible deniability". Can MUG be used in this same manner on an IP prior to registration? |
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