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It seems that a lot of CTracker was removed (which I guess is good? i'm not sure how effective it was to begin with). But it some CTracker ACP pages were removed, when they maybe shouldn't have been. The config switch I was looking for is "one registration per ip". I had to change it manually in the database, because I couldn't find it in the ACP.
Disable The "one Registration Per Ip" Limit?
Subject: Re: Disable The "one Registration Per Ip" Limit?
I think that these days, "One registration per ip" is a no-brainer now that a lot of Ip addresses are behind routers and not fixed by any means..
Could end up blocking the wrong people.. ;)
Could end up blocking the wrong people.. ;)
Subject: Re: Disable The "one Registration Per Ip" Limit?
The option is currently enabled (by "default", as you can't change it). The thing makes it not matter is that it only forbids consecutive registrations with the same IP (still annoys me to death on my dev. env.)
Subject: Re: Disable The "one Registration Per Ip" Limit?
Can you please add this as an issue on GIT?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Subject: Re: Disable The "one Registration Per Ip" Limit?
Can you please tell me which page it is in the ACP? I still can't seem to find it :/
EDIT: oh whoops, I didn't realize there was a "CTracker settings" page... Thanks! I just wonder why my "search in files" didn't find it in the ACP..
EDIT: oh whoops, I didn't realize there was a "CTracker settings" page... Thanks! I just wonder why my "search in files" didn't find it in the ACP..
Subject: Re: Disable The "one Registration Per Ip" Limit?
When IFP reported it - I couldn't find it either?
Shows how much attention we really pay to the changes. :oops: :oops:
Shows how much attention we really pay to the changes. :oops: :oops:
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