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Track all Duplicate IP Addresses via Admin CP (by Jolten)
This is a port from the 3.0.7 version by Jolten. He doesn't plan to upgrade to 3.5, and I do, so I'm releasing it for 3.5 with his permission:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=75416 Quote:
Phases to add -- 2 Files to upload -- 2 Database alterations -- None Total Queries -- 3 Time to install -- Less than 5 minutes Installation Step 1: Upload the file dupip.php to your admin control panel directory (adminCP) Step 2:Upload cpnav_dupip.xml to includes/xml Step 3: Add 2 new phrases Phrase type: Control Panel Global Varname: dup_ip Text: Duplicate IPs Phrase type: Control Panel Global Varname: dup_ip_max Text: Maximum username per page Screen shot from the 3.0.7 version |
very nice, thanks for sharing. just had to change the background-color:#EBC7C7 to work with the default style.
would be nice if you could sort the list by "last active" and "name" in a future version. |
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OMG That's hot! Thanks for the conversion. I can't wait for the next version. :D
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Thanks a Lot for sharing this with us Jolten/tamarian !
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Hi tamarian,
I use this hack with 3.0.7 and I'll be using it with 3.5 when a load of other hacks have been upgraded. However, in the mean time, and thinking of the future, would you be willing to tweak this hack? The problem I have is that with 250 users per page, I have 51 pages!!! And there is no way to track the activity of a specific user. I have put a suggestion here: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=91006 and would appreciate you taking a look. I know a particular user has several duplicate registrations, but he shares and IP address with about 50 others. Bit of a problem. |
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Has this been tested/is it compatible with 3.50RC2? I'm getting an error.
Warning: mysql_fetch_array(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /admincp/dupip.php on line 66 EDIT: nevermind, just figured it out. We're using the new mysqli support instead of mysql. just needed a few quick edits. |
Okay I know I'm being majorly thick here, but I can't find a link in the admincp to this? Can someone tell me where it is? lol
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