About range banning
#1

Today I had to ban someone with the IP 12.34.56.78 (not the actual IP) even though in my samp.ban file the range 12.34.*.* is banned and until now the person at that range hadn't been able to connect even though I know they've being trying to. I then banned my own range and couldn't join (tried 3 times) so it looks like this is some sort of rare bug. Anyone had this problem before?
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#2

Well, if you banned your own range, of-course you can't join, because you're BANNED...
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#3

Can you UN-rangeban someone?
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#4

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Originally Posted by McKinley
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Take their banned range out of samp.ban
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#5

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Originally Posted by Burridge
Well, if you banned your own range, of-course you can't join, because you're BANNED...
lol +1
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#6

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Originally Posted by Burridge
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Originally Posted by McKinley
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Take their banned range out of samp.ban
Then restart your server (Not a GMX) then you can login.
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#7

or reloadbans.
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#8

the problem isn't that i'm banned, it's that someone with a banned range managed to join the server.
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#9

They may of changed their IP, got lucky, and changed their Range too.
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#10

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Originally Posted by Burridge
They may of changed their IP, got lucky, and changed their Range too.
Then all you can do is keep banning the ip's, look at the ranges and ban the most common ranges.. Or just keep banning
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