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[2.0 b3.1] Guests performing invisable action

Started by Atomic Blaze, July 07, 2008, 10:40:37 PM

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Atomic Blaze

Lately I've been viewing the online list and there have been guests (not google) have been performing "Nothing, or nothing you can see..." actions, as the root admin there shouldn't be anything I can't see a guest doing, there are no errors in the log when I click the IP address either. I think I could find a solution, but the source files are on the server, it's late and I'm lazy.
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Quote from: Atomic Blaze on July 07, 2008, 10:40:37 PMI think I could find a solution, but the source files are on the server, it's late and I'm lazy.
Well this really gives us volunteers a lot of incentive to help ... we never haven't anything better to do ...

Anyways, have you installed any mods to your forum?  If an action hasn't been defined, it wont show up.  Which is the case with some mods, sometimes.
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metallica48423

as rumbaar hinted -- this note means simply that they're likely trying to view an action that doesn't exist.  hence they're "seeing" nothing -- but in reality they are getting booted back to the board index.
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vagrant

I see it when someone is trying to see a deleted profile or post, and also when people are tagging things to the end of the url to try to auto register an account or tag some hacking script to the end.

As said above, it usually just means there is nothing you can see because there is nothing that they see as such.

metallica48423

exactly.  In this case, you should be reading the "nothing" side, not the "nothing you can see" side.
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