Hi
I want to know the name of the IP log storage table in database?
in vBulletin 4.2.5
I want to know the name of the IP log storage table in database?
in vBulletin 4.2.5
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/* #### REVERSE PROXY IP #### If your use a system where the main IP address passed to vBulletin is the address of a proxy server and the actual 'real' ip address is passed in another http header then you enter the details here Enter your known proxy servers here. You can list multiple trusted IPs separated by a comma. You can also use the * wildcard (at the end of a definition only) or use the keyword 'all' to represent any ip address.*/ //$config['Misc']['proxyiplist'] = '127.0.0.1, 192.168.*, all'; /* If the real IP is passed in a http header variable you can set the name here; */ //$config['Misc']['proxyipheader'] = 'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'; /* #### Force VB ALT_IP #### Setting this will force vBulletin to use any internally detected alternative ip as the main ip address. The core checks three http headers (in order) HTTP_CLIENT_IP, HTTP_CF_CONNECTING_IP, HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR. It will use the first one it finds as IPADDRESS, and the original REMOTE_ADDR as ALT_IP. Do not use this option unless you understand what you are doing, and the possible consequences. */ //define('USE_VB_ALT_IP', true);
/* #### REVERSE PROXY IP #### If your use a system where the main IP address passed to vBulletin is the address of a proxy server and the actual 'real' ip address is passed in another http header then you enter the details here Enter your known proxy servers here. You can list multiple trusted IPs separated by a comma. You can also use the * wildcard (at the end of a definition only) or use the keyword 'all' to represent any ip address.*/ //$config['Misc']['proxyiplist'] = '127.0.0.1, 192.168.*, all'; /* If the real IP is passed in a http header variable you can set the name here; */ //$config['Misc']['proxyipheader'] = 'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'; /* #### Force VB ALT_IP #### Setting this will force vBulletin to use any internally detected alternative ip as the main ip address. The core checks three http headers (in order) HTTP_CLIENT_IP, HTTP_CF_CONNECTING_IP, HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR. It will use the first one it finds as IPADDRESS, and the original REMOTE_ADDR as ALT_IP. Do not use this option unless you understand what you are doing, and the possible consequences. */ //define('USE_VB_ALT_IP', true);
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