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  • === Setting an internal static IP === ...lps your router know where to direct incoming traffic. Typically, internal IP addresses begin with 192.168.x.x, 10.0.x.x, or 172.16.x.x.
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  • ...ineffective. Therefore the server providing members decided to block whole IP ranges and ISPs, still with the hope that an upcoming version of AssaultCub ...[[Máfia Assassina]]''. After some unfair actions, ''adam'' checked the IP address of the guy and [[ban]]ned him from the server. Short after that the same gu
    24 KB (3,746 words) - 06:44, 23 September 2014
  • # Go to your router page by typing the internal IP address in the address bar of your preferred internet browser # Enter the last digit of your internal IP address in the next field
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  • ...acklist''' (also known as a '''blocklist''' or '''banlist''') is a list of IP addresses and ranges used to ban certain players from playing on a server. ...rs may be able to evade their bans. If this occurs, try banning a range of IP addresses.
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  • ...this reason of repeated offenses, some clans have begun to block whole IP address ranges and ISPs, unfortunately accepting the fact that some innocent player
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  • ...'' contains admin and deban passwords<br />''serverblacklist.cfg'' IPs and IP ranges that are not welcome on your server<br />''nicknameblacklist.cfg'' c List any IPs and IP ranges that are not welcome on your server in this file. Three possible lin
    36 KB (5,976 words) - 14:37, 9 October 2014
  • ...specified player from the server and disallow connections from their [[IP address]] by default for 20 minutes, but possibly shorter or longer times depending
    1 KB (176 words) - 08:08, 17 May 2011
  • ...This technique can allow an external user to reach a port on a private IP address (inside a LAN) from the outside via a router. * The '''internal IP-address''' of the machine on which the server is running.
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  • ...tore bannato e bloccherà la connessione proveniente dal suo [[IP address| IP]] per 20 minuti (nei servers standard). Alcuni server non hanno questo coma
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  • !IP/Domain !IP/Domain
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  • ==Assigning a static internal IP== ...t value (in this case 200) will be ''ONE'' number higher for your internal IP. Copy this number
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  • === Setting your static internal IP Address: === # Click "TCP/IP"
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  • ....cubers.net on port 28760. A default AssaultCube server sends its name, IP address and port number to the master server, in order to be added to the server li
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  • ! scope="col" | IP Address
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  • ...block a player's IP from accessing Assault Cube servers. When a player is IP banned, any device that is connected to ...a player has violated assault cubes rules like [[cheater|cheating]]. Most IP bans last for 3 months but some of them are permanent.
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  • called a [[cheater]]. Cheating in an Assault Cube server may result in an [[IP Ban]] if you have been reported. from the server and they can also be reported to AC staff and receive an [[IP Ban]].
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