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Problem with banned user IPs - AOL proxy...
Ideas and help gratefully appreciated.
I have banned a user who was spamming. I have since had some emails using the contact us link from a couple of other users who are asking why their IP address is banned! I looked into it and about 40 users are all linked to this AOL.proxy IP address. Its clear that they are all AOL customers. Anyway, how can I allow this IP address without unbanning the bad user(s) who have registered with it? VB doesnt seem to have enough control on user banning |
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Banning a user and banning an IP are 2 different things. If you don't want to ban the IP, just remove it from the banned IP list (or better: never add it to start with).
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I thought they were interlinked. |
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I had a huge problem with a persistent Troll that used AOL and I created a whole set of scripts designed to lock out problems...
NoRegister https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=129280 NoPost https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=129277 NoView https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=127288 AOL is a real pain as every time AOL users log in they get a new IP address. So, you ban them and they come back with a new e-mail address and a new IP! The tools above solved my issues with AOL and it was AOL that caused me to write them. Good Luck! |
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You might want to check out check4spam and some other anti-spam hacks.
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