2289 echo '<form action="'.makeUrl($paths->nslist['Special'].'Administration', 'module='.$paths->cpage['module']).'" method="post">'; |
2286 echo '<form action="'.makeUrl($paths->nslist['Special'].'Administration', 'module='.$paths->cpage['module']).'" method="post">'; |
2291 Type: <select name="type"><option value="<?php echo BAN_IP; ?>">IP address</option><option value="<?php echo BAN_USER; ?>">Username</option><option value="<?php echo BAN_EMAIL; ?>">E-mail address</option></select><br /> |
2288 Type: <select name="type"><option value="<?php echo BAN_IP; ?>">IP address</option><option value="<?php echo BAN_USER; ?>">Username</option><option value="<?php echo BAN_EMAIL; ?>">E-mail address</option></select><br /> |
2293 <small>You can ban multiple IP addresses, users, or e-mail addresses by separating entries with a single comma (User1,User2). Do not put a space after the comma. For IP addresses, you may specify ranges like 172|192.168.4-30|90-167.1-90, which will turn into 172 and 192 . 168 . 4-30 and 90-167 . 1 - 90, which matches 18,899 IP addresses. Don't specify large ranges (like the example one here) at once or you risk temporarily (~60sec) overloading the server.</small><br /> |
2290 <small>You can ban multiple IP addresses, users, or e-mail addresses by separating entries with a single comma (User1,User2). Do not put a space after the comma. For IP addresses, you may specify ranges like 172|192.168.4-30|90-167.1-90, which will turn into 172 and 192 . 168 . 4-30 and 90-167 . 1 - 90, which matches 18,899 IP addresses.</small><br /> |
2295 <input type="checkbox" name="regex" id="regex" /> <label for="regex">This rule is a regular expression</label> (advanced users only)<br /> |
2292 <input type="checkbox" name="regex" id="regex" /> <label for="regex">This rule is a regular expression</label> (advanced users only)<br /> |