To the posters above: Are you shared hosting? If yes: see my posts in earlier in this thread. All errors sustained until I moved to dedicated hosting. That took care of the problems.
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Ahh, the amount it shows is the total amount of registered usernames/ip the database has registered since the install. Maybe the nickname you're looking for hasn't been "catched" yet?
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The same problem persists. For some obscure reason the tracker lists certain users and does not catch others. Tracking for members which have been posting for some time does not give the expected results, while I can trace them in the adminCP. For this reason I am considering installing version 2.0.0 again, since that did allow me to track all members.
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Originally Posted by TMM-TT
Hmm, I think you have a point there... The thing I told you about just disables tracking of proxyusers. You just want to skip reports of the proxied ones. That type of function doesn't exist yet. I'll fix that too 
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Is there any update for this? Without this feature you simply get swamped in useless reports of dialup/AOL/proxy users.
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If you use the tracker together with the OPM-hack theres an option called "Ignore OPM-users" you can use. Described:
If the OPM-monitor is installed, use this option to avoid register users using proxies (Keeping track of users that using multiple accounts from anonymous proxies might give unreliable results in the tracker). OPM Monitor is required for this option
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Looking at the OPM hack and the errors reported, puts the fear in me. I have been trying the troll tracker out from the beginning, as I would love to have this functionality. Some things are just not working yet. I have much respect for the great effort that you have put into both hacks. The following is meant as constructive and not negative in any way:
I think it would be a great idea if you would get help from an advanced vbulletin coder, to work out the issues with both hacks. I really hope that there is someone willing to review the code and work out the bugs with you. This is a very valuable hack, but it needs a full revision.