#52101
02/09/2002 7:13 AM
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I'm trying to pinpoint a problem user who I think has multiple user names.. Is there an easy hack that will let me cross reference ALL IPS/USERS to see which users have posted with the same IP?
Jason
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#52102
02/10/2002 6:58 AM
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ttt
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#52103
02/11/2002 8:12 AM
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Ok.. last Time.... ttt
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#52104
02/11/2002 2:09 PM
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Using 6.2? Go check out the member search area of the control panel. Not using 6.2? Upgrade.
UBB.classic: Love it or hate it, it was mine.
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#52105
02/11/2002 5:05 PM
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Oh cool. They add that in... About darn time.
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#52106
02/12/2002 7:50 AM
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Hey Charles, thanks for the reply.. I'm not sure if I 'm seeing it.. but what I want, is: I don't want to give it an IP to search for, I want the UBB to process all IP's that it has in its logs, and see if any match, therefore, telling me if one IP has multiple usernames Jason
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#52107
02/12/2002 1:28 PM
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If you're bound and determined to get it done... all the IPs are storeed in the Members/user_posts/ directory...
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#52108
02/12/2002 11:16 PM
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Thanks.. is there a command prompt that will search for matches in linux?
Jason
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#52109
02/13/2002 1:41 PM
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Well, you COULD use Perl.. But that might be overkill.
Try this instead:
cd path/to/Members/user_posts grep 192.168.0.1 * | more
That'll dump lines that match '192.168.0.1' in all the files... it'll list the filename (member number) from time to time as well... It will take some time to execute.
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#52110
02/17/2002 9:55 PM
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