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[quote title=Ilia wrote on Tue, 16 April 2002 20:40]<table border="0" align="center" width="90%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1">[tr]<td class="SmallText">[b]Ken Kizaki wrote on Tue, 16 April 2002 7:22 PM[/b]</td>[/tr][tr]<td class="quote"><br>Hello,<br>guess I should have arrived earlier with the prob to be right in time with the 1.2.5 update, but this is something I ve just discovered yesterday [img=images/smiley_icons/icon_wink.gif]Wink[/img]. I changed the forum's setting to allow anonymous users creating threads and messages and there it struck me that the admin cannot see the anonymous user's IP, only those of registerred members. I think this behaviour should change to *all* ppl's addresses being revealed to the admin, in order to make it possible to track down spamming or offensive postings. In that connection I want to mention that the "partial ressolving address" feature doesn't work for anonymous either. Maybe sth to fix in 1.2.6? [img=images/smiley_icons/icon_wink.gif]Wink[/img]<br>bye<br>Ken<br></td>[/tr]</table><br><br>I'll take a look & post a fix... [/quote]
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Re: anonymous users aren't logged with IP
Wed, 17 April 2002 21:06
Olliver
Karma:
Hello,
thanx a lot for ur fast help
bye
Ken
Re: anonymous users aren't logged with IP
Wed, 17 April 2002 13:42
hackie
Karma:
Fixed. here is the fixed file.
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Re: anonymous users aren't logged with IP
Tue, 16 April 2002 20:40
Ilia
Karma:
Ken Kizaki wrote on Tue, 16 April 2002 7:22 PM
Hello,
guess I should have arrived earlier with the prob to be right in time with the 1.2.5 update, but this is something I ve just discovered yesterday
. I changed the forum's setting to allow anonymous users creating threads and messages and there it struck me that the admin cannot see the anonymous user's IP, only those of registerred members. I think this behaviour should change to *all* ppl's addresses being revealed to the admin, in order to make it possible to track down spamming or offensive postings. In that connection I want to mention that the "partial ressolving address" feature doesn't work for anonymous either. Maybe sth to fix in 1.2.6?
bye
Ken
I'll take a look & post a fix...
anonymous users aren't logged with IP
Tue, 16 April 2002 19:22
Olliver
Karma:
Hello,
guess I should have arrived earlier with the prob to be right in time with the 1.2.5 update, but this is something I ve just discovered yesterday
. I changed the forum's setting to allow anonymous users creating threads and messages and there it struck me that the admin cannot see the anonymous user's IP, only those of registerred members. I think this behaviour should change to *all* ppl's addresses being revealed to the admin, in order to make it possible to track down spamming or offensive postings. In that connection I want to mention that the "partial ressolving address" feature doesn't work for anonymous either. Maybe sth to fix in 1.2.6?
bye
Ken
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