
enhancement - Add /BanIpRange
Done84 opened this issue · 8 comments
Would be nice to be able to ban ip ranges as some people have dynamic IP's and like to be annoying.
Something like /banIpRange 111.111.11.* reason
I thought there was /rangeban already? Take a look. I've stopped supporting
this but I thought I wrote it
On Wednesday, 13 January 2016, Done84 [email protected] wrote:
Would be nice to be able to ban ip ranges as some people have dynamic IP's
and like to be annoying
Something like /banIpRange 11111111* reason—
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#50.
Netherfoam, please don't stop developing MaxBans ;o it's a great plugin.
I really want a fix for the error where you can't have unlimited amount of time for tempban and tempmute
Revert to the latest version I published in bukkit and it'll fix the temp
ban issue (but remove UUID support)
The guy that took over screwed up. I haven't maintained this in a year or
more
On Wednesday, 13 January 2016, ChunkieMiner [email protected]
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Netherfoam, please don't stop developing MaxBans ;o it's a great plugin.
I really want a fix for the error where you can't have unlimited amount of
time for tempban and tempmute—
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Well i can't find /rangeban here: http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/maxbans/pages/command-tutorial/ but maybe the commands does exist and the info page is just outdated? I don't know cause i haven't used maxbans yet, i used to use but when 1.8 came out there was no UUID support so i was forced to move to another plugin.. Other plugins give a lot of issues for offline servers. So i was planing on coming back to MaxBans
nether foam You should consider maintaining this plugin, theres not any decent alternatives out there for offline servers, i bet you could sell quite a few copies if you made this into a premium plugin in spigot, i would surely buy it.
I struggle to find the time to code more as it is, I'm pretty busy and I
must spend 60 hours a week coding at work and as a hobby haha
I've just checked the code. The IPBan command accepts a range. Ranges are
of the former 123.234.45.* or 127.* which will ban entire subnets or
123.123.123.100-150 which will ban 51 IP addresses
So 123.123.123.0-255 and 123.123.123.* are equivilant
Or just 123.123.123.123 as usual
On Thursday, 14 January 2016, Done84 [email protected] wrote:
Well i can't find /rangeban here:
http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/maxbans/pages/command-tutorial/ but
maybe the commands does exist and its just outdated? I don't know cause i
haven't used maxbans yet, i used to use but in 1.8 when there was no UUID
support was forced to move to another plugin..nether foam You should consider maintaining this plugin, theres not any
decent alternatives out there for offline servers, i bet you could sell
quite a few copies if you made this into a premium plugin in spigot, i
would surely buy it.—
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#50 (comment).
Can't you recode it so that the temp issue is fixed then give us a download link?
I don't know what the exact issue is, it would take a while to do. That and
I have no faith in anything else that JoeHot has added :S
On Thursday, 14 January 2016, ChunkieMiner [email protected] wrote:
Can't you recode it so that the temp issue is fixed then give us a
download link?—
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#50 (comment).