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[Dchub-dev] [patch #1971] [Patch #1971] fix invalid ip-kick on search qu
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[Dchub-dev] [patch #1971] [Patch #1971] fix invalid ip-kick on search query |
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Patch #1971 has been updated.
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Category: None
Status: Closed
Summary: fix invalid ip-kick on search query
Follow-Ups:
Date: jeu 25.09.2003 à 21:24
By: hhgoth
Comment:
don't kick non-class C IP-Adresses ending with 255...
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Date: mar 30.09.2003 à 17:48
By: blusseau
Comment:
It's not a problem to kick IP ending with 255.
IP ending with 255 is like any others....
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Date: mar 30.09.2003 à 19:49
By: hhgoth
Comment:
are you crazy ? - sure it is a problem to kick valid userIP's !!!
I did this cause I Had a user with such a VALID userip in my hub who kicked on
doing search queries...
so please READ what I wrote before simpli closing an patch without knowing what
you're doing
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Date: mer 01.10.2003 à 08:17
By: blusseau
Comment:
You didn't understand my reply because i don't understand yours.
I said: IP ending with 255 is like other, so you can kick IP ending with 255
and IP not ending with 255.
The problem is that, if i understand you now, the hub AUTOMATICALY kick users
having an IP ending with 255.
If it is please be more SPECIFIC in your request !!!
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Date: mer 01.10.2003 à 11:00
By: hhgoth
Comment:
sorry - for sure the hub automatically kick users having an IP ending with 255
on search queries. I thought you read the patch name, what I wrote and the only
one changed line inside the patch. Maybe nexttime I'll repeat the patchname
inside the comment.
the comment was only that the actual Version is only valid in a Class C network
where the first(0) and the last(255) address are invalid for clients.
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Date: mer 01.10.2003 à 12:42
By: blusseau
Comment:
Patch apply
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