(2010-12-20, 08:00 AM)- G33K - Wrote: Regardless, even if you check port 8080 I'm just wondering if its correct to assume that anything running on port 8080 is a proxy, same argument as port 80 and 443. I think you'll just get alot more false hits with the fsockopen option as it is. Add to it the fact that theres no option for the user to override a falsely identified IP.
I am getting a false positive on legitimate IP accounts as well. The option G33K suggests is and would be a great option to whitelist certain IP's that are running into issues.
As it stands, I cannot use the 'global' setting in this plugin and it is a very necessary plugin right now.
(2011-02-22, 05:02 PM)Yaldaram Wrote: I'm sorry I didn't upgraded this. I hope I'll do some necessary edits in the next coming days.
And I read 5 pages only to find nothing is really resolved.
Do you have any plans to upgrade this plugin? It's very good but truly needs to be worked on and upgraded.
NOTE:
Found updated version on author's website.
Still would be nice to have a whitelist feature anyway