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quote: Originally posted by XPerT: Wouldn't this be more of an htaccess type thing?
No its not htaccess. What he is asking is, if you block say 160.160.160 simply because you know this guy always has these numbers, but the last in the series changes, i.e. 160.160.160.111, 160.160.160.222 and so on. Now you have one guy that is static ip 160.160.160.333 now because you blocked 160.160.160 this takes out anyone even the 160.160.160.333 guy.
So in summary is there a way to set an allow list in addition to the ban list that will override your banlist setting, thus letting this 160.160.160.333 guy in?
I hope this makes sense. Remeber even if you set allow in htaccess, they are still blocked from registering at ubb, so there is no connection.
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