#58070
11/16/2005 5:49 PM
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Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 18
Junior Member
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Junior Member
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Posts: 18 |
One thing that I have noticed in even my new UBB 6.7.3 as well as the .2 builds is that when I ban a member, they are not able to login or post or even register if their IP is banned. But, guess what? Banned members still have access to view this kind of board and still have the ability to read the post and member topics. I dont like that.
A good modification script would be one that if IP, member name, or even email address is banned from board, the message that comes up when going to the board URL would be that "You are not allowed to view this board because you've been banned by the board administrators." followed by the "Use you browsers back button to return"
I have an access of over 11,000 banned IP addresses on mine. But, those former members or ones who registerd and were declined by mod quee of registartion mode can still access the board. I don't like that.
Now, I know from what the Groupee Staff have said about the new PHP product that is yet still coming everyone, that it does by its defult usergroup settings block access to the entire board for banned members, IPs, emails, and so on. This is something that I still think needs to be a mod for UBB 6x series. Its long over due.
Thanks for reading and now your thoughts.
All My Best, Devin
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#58071
11/16/2005 5:57 PM
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Joined: Nov 2001
Posts: 745
Admin Emeritus
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Admin Emeritus
Joined: Nov 2001
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A better solution would be to use .htaccess to ban them from the cgi-bin and the noncgi directories. order allow,deny deny from 127.0.0.1 allow from all Replace 127.0.0.1 with the offending IP address. You can do multiple lines of the deny from 127.0.0.1 Why make UBB do the work when you can save the load and let Apache knock them down
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#58072
11/16/2005 5:59 PM
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Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 18
Junior Member
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Junior Member
Joined: Sep 2004
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Because its a lot easier to just ban them then they are banned from the board. I dont see the point in having to edit the .htacess as well.
All My Best, Devin
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#58073
11/16/2005 6:03 PM
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Joined: Nov 2001
Posts: 745
Admin Emeritus
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Admin Emeritus
Joined: Nov 2001
Posts: 745 |
By including the ban on every page you will drastically increase the load on your server. Everytime you open a page, you would have to open the ban file and read that to see if they can view the page.
.htaccess does what you are asking without causing the UBB to work harder.
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#58074
11/16/2005 8:11 PM
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Joined: Jan 2000
Posts: 5,833 Likes: 20
UBBDev / UBBWiki Owner Time Lord
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UBBDev / UBBWiki Owner Time Lord
Joined: Jan 2000
Posts: 5,833 Likes: 20 |
I concourr with Sub, .htaccess will ban the users globally over the site vs just registering/posting; by banning them on your forum you're just saying "I don't want this person to be able to register", by banning their account you're saying "I don't want this user posting on my forum"...
.htaccess is a far superior way of banning any user from accessing your site.
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