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Proxy
Well as i have been searching in the inter web among vbulletin and web hosters, im wondering if it is possible to block proxies of any kind from vbulletin software itself or even a web host.
Please reply. Also anyone know how to put a strike or a line through a users name if they get banned? |
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Not sure about the proxy blocker, but to put a strikethrough a banned users name you need to go to your admin cp and into the usergroup manager, and in the Username HTML Markup, first box add something like this Code:
<span style="color:RED" title="Banned"><b><del> Code:
</del></b></span> [S]UKbususinesslive[/S] The <s> and <strike> elements were deprecated in HTML 4.01, and are not supported in XHTML 1.0 Strict DTD. The <del> tag is supported in all major browsers. |
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Alright thanks, ill do that now.
Still looking for information on proxy blocker and stuff. |
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Your best bet is to find a list of IPs that are used by proxies and ban them by that.
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Na that wont, work you know there are more proxies in the world then there are actually IP's. That is highly impossible to stop someone just banning a bunch of proxies.
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