Forumotion to Include IP on registration email

SophieDophs at 19h10
10
Aug
2010
At the moment, when users register an account, the only way to see their IP address is (a) if they have already posted on the forum or (b) in the ACP, but you may not always be online at the same time as them so this method is not very effective.

What we need is the user IP address to be logged at the time of their registration and this info to included in the email that's already sent to site administrators.

It's not that difficult to implement!

EDIT: Can I just make this clear... what we are asking for is not for the
individual member to submit their IP during registration, but for
Forumotion to GIVE us this information.
1 Dumbledore27, on 10/08/2010 at 19h52
Vote yes.
2 MrMario, on 10/08/2010 at 20h35
You could make a field for it and only make it view able to mod/admin's. But I would love to see a feature like this.
3 Master Marc, on 10/08/2010 at 21h58
MrMario wrote:You could make a field for it and only make it view able to mod/admin's.

Half of the people that joins a forumotion forum doesn't know what an IP address is..
4 Caihlem, on 11/08/2010 at 08h27
That same probably don't know about CSS or GFX either tongue

I'll be voting Yes here
5 SophieDophs, on 11/08/2010 at 11h52
Thanks guys.

Having the IP provided on registration also helps if we have members that have registered on our forums but have never posted. These could be duplicate accounts for all we know.

Having their IP address provided automatically at the start will allow us to check and will improve forum security I reckon.
6 SophieDophs, on 12/08/2010 at 11h17
Come on guys, let's try and get more votes for this one. This is an update that is well overdue.
7 StoneRaven, on 12/08/2010 at 12h09
I voted yes for this option. It would be very helpful to say the least.
8 Spuddie978, on 12/08/2010 at 13h08
I Voted Yes It Will Also Stop Spammers
9 Master Marc, on 12/08/2010 at 15h10
Spuddie978 wrote:I Voted Yes It Will Also Stop Spammers

lol. It would stop the spammers? You can simply use a proxy to have a different IP to spam again...

What we need is a feature to filter proxies from the non-proxy users...
10 karkooshy, on 12/08/2010 at 15h30
Voted yes. Smile
I find myself wanting this more and more, plus like SophieDophs said, I don't believe this particular feature would be too difficult to implement.
11 SophieDophs, on 13/08/2010 at 08h31
Thanks guys.

Keep on voting, let's get this request to the top of the list.
12 Leaf, on 14/08/2010 at 22h37
This would be very helpful! Voted yes
13 that70sguy92, on 14/08/2010 at 23h16
Very good idea.

Yes.
14 Darren1, on 16/08/2010 at 09h04
A necessity, donno why we don't have it already?

Voted yes Smile
15 Spuddie978, on 16/08/2010 at 10h11
i voted yes
16 SophieDophs, on 16/08/2010 at 14h51
Thanks everyone.

Keep voting!
17 oliverio, on 16/08/2010 at 18h23
I'm not sure I see the point?

If someone is using an IP that hasn't been banned by you it's not going to be recognised by you as a problem IP. The banned IP's aren't able to register again after they've been banned or what would be the point of banning them to begin with?

I think the problem you're trying to address is banned members returning under different ID's. As another poster said, a proxy/non proxy filter is really the only way to solve that issue.

I'd also look into the actual legalities of it. What you're basically proposing is unauthorised access to electronic data. Unless you make it very clear on your registration that the user, by submitting an application to register, agrees to part with this information.

The TOS state An IP address of each poster is recorded in order to help us to make you respect these conditions.

That disclaimer doesn't cover access to IP information BEFORE a member is even allowed to join.

A simple way to control newbies is to shove them all into a heavily restricted group on registration. Allow them access to only the welcome category and wait for them to post. Assuming they are genuine you can then set the rankings so that they automatically subscribe to a higher rank with full access to the forums after a certain number of posts.

You can edit settings in Admin to auto delete inactive users from the newbie group after a set period of time so this will weed out the sock accounts and the trolls.

I don't think the issue of duplicate accounts from the same IP is a problem either, is it? Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty certain the option to restrict one account to one IP already exists in the Admin panel?

18 The God, on 16/08/2010 at 21h28
This is a great idea , and I really need this option in my forum Razz Voted Yes tongue
19 Count Dooku, on 16/08/2010 at 23h26
Personally, I object.
Not that it is a bad idea, but as IPs are no longer fixed or static, it is useless.
20 APE, on 17/08/2010 at 10h20
I think this would be a really cool update for the admin''s so you have my vote for this

Al forums need more help with ip bans and ways to see ip addresses
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