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7/26/2006 8:48 PM
 
Is there a "banned" setting in the forum user details?  I couldnt see one .. it would be very useful :)  Esp if you can set the ban start and ban end dates

OT: while trying to search the DNN Forums forum for the string "ban", I used that forum tree view thingy on the search page to select only the "Using the Forum" forum .. but the search returned results from all forums ... is this a bug?

btw & ps .. its good to see DNN dogfeeding and using its own forum module ... gives me confidence in its usability and suitability for a large site :)  (I'm converting an existing forum site that has ~7,000 users and ~100,000 posts!)

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JK



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7/31/2006 11:38 PM
 

There is no ban setting. When the module was designed, it was assumed that the site permissions and user manager would handle this. I really don't want to handle a check against each page for this as its extremely inefficient. You should disable the site user account from the User Manager. If I don't want someone in forums, I probably don't want them on my site at all. I would also suggest looking into changing their roles as another alternative and locking your forum tab down. Depends on your situation.

 


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8/2/2006 1:00 AM
 
Crispy wrote

There is no ban setting. When the module was designed, it was assumed that the site permissions and user manager would handle this. I really don't want to handle a check against each page for this as its extremely inefficient. You should disable the site user account from the User Manager. If I don't want someone in forums, I probably don't want them on my site at all. I would also suggest looking into changing their roles as another alternative and locking your forum tab down. Depends on your situation.

 


Yes I suppose the sitepermissions and user  admin should handle this, but it doesnt really ...

Features of banning would include:

- able to be used by the moderator role (or a new super moderator role), ie its not possible to give admin priviledges to all mods just so they can ban.  .. this is the main reason why just using the built in user admin isnt quite good enough

- start and end date, or permanent ban

- immediate forced log off of the banned user (so they cant continue posting if they were already logged in)  - this also removes the need to check banned status before each page load

- optional ip ban, ip range ban, email address ban

- a viewable banned user list with email and ip details (so mods can check if a suspicious new user is actually a banned user with a new account)


I will look into writing this functionality myself :)

JK

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8/2/2006 2:08 AM
 

JK,

Let me say I am not disagreeing with you. I do want to point out that if you consider this a lack of ability to admin users, then some other user management situation needs to come along. Ultimately, almost all user administration should be removed from this module as time goes on and it becomes more and more possible. (Of course, moderation will sit here as well as IsTrusted)

On that note, I am a bit tied up to try and write this myself but.. anything you work out on your own I will definately consider for a future version.


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