proxy is configured transarent, the admins jut need to change the php2bb
config, to make use of the header info.
Thanks jan
We are on PhpBB 3
I don't find this parameter in ACP.
Could you be more explicit?
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On Nov 6, 2013 3:46 PM, FR web forum ooofo...@free.fr wrote:
proxy is configured transarent, the admins jut need to change the php2bb
config, to make use of the header info.
Thanks jan
We are on PhpBB 3
I don't find this parameter in ACP.
Could you be more explicit?
not more than I expect
On 6 November 2013 17:35, Daiwe axp...@gmail.com wrote:
Try replacing $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']
in session_begin in session.php
with $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR']
Thx a lot for your proposal, which I can see is correct (this is exactly
what I did for wiki, when I was admin). I am not
2013/11/4 FR web forum ooofo...@free.fr
you should use the ip in the header and not tcpip level. traffic goes
This is a function of PhpBB
We use to ban spammer by ip
Ban spammers by IP is a bad idea. Most Internet users, and that's include
most human spammers, use dynamic IP connections so
Le 05/11/2013 09:55, Ricardo Berlasso a écrit :
Ban spammers by IP is a bad idea. Most Internet users, and that's include
most human spammers, use dynamic IP connections so you are only banning an
IP that will be used by others, maybe valid users. It happened to me once
on an online service I
But still, we need the real IP. It's useful in case of spam.
+1
Sometime, we have a spambot with multiple accounts.
Disable by IP is the only one thing to stop it.
The solution is to configure server as transparent proxy.
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On Nov 5, 2013 9:38 PM, FR web forum ooofo...@free.fr wrote:
But still, we need the real IP. It's useful in case of spam.
+1
Sometime, we have a spambot with multiple accounts.
Disable by IP is the only one thing to stop it.
The solution is to configure server as transparent proxy.
proxy
Hello,
Good work!
But forums seems to be slow now.
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Envoyé: Dimanche 3 Novembre 2013 11:55:52
Objet: [ANNOUNCE] forum.openoffice.org
Hi
I am happy to announce that https
All http://forum.openoffice.org request are permanently redirected to
https://forum.openoffice.org
PhpBB store the ip address for each post
We have a problem with https
All posts are the same ip 140.211.11.74 (erebus-ssl.apache.org)
On Nov 4, 2013 4:10 PM, FR web forum ooofo...@free.fr wrote:
All http://forum.openoffice.org request are permanently redirected to
https://forum.openoffice.org
PhpBB store the ip address for each post
We have a problem with https
All posts are the same ip 140.211.11.74
you should use the ip in the header and not tcpip level. traffic goes
This is a function of PhpBB
We use to ban spammer by ip
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Hi
I am happy to announce that https://forum.openoffice.org is now open.
All http://forum.openoffice.org request are permanently redirected to
https://forum.openoffice.org
The site has been briefly tested, and the http/https mix problem exist on
forum, just like on wiki.
Thanks to all that
2013/11/3 janI j...@apache.org
Hi
I am happy to announce that https://forum.openoffice.org is now open.
All http://forum.openoffice.org request are permanently redirected to
https://forum.openoffice.org
The site has been briefly tested, and the http/https mix problem exist on
forum, just
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