those came up a few dozen pages ago. They’re Nihilak batteries. He put one in dragon lady, so she can make them now that she’s overflowing from eating fairies.
Anti-spam system is hyperactive sometimes. I manually put people on the approve list when I see the log, but if you used a vpn or public wi-fi or whatever it might freak out at your IP and make a check.
Well from my perspective you keep getting stopped because your IPv6 keep changing, BUT, I’ve personally added your email to the allow list, rather than your IP, so hopefully that stops happening.
If I had time I would create a personalized signup system where the challenge is to check a particular fairy’s bio from the index section for a piece of information that only a human can retrieve. This would stop 100% of the spam forever, and none of the human users would never have to do a safety check again, but I just never have the time to work on that stuff.
Uh, I dunno how long, the log isn’t kept indefinitely, but the last few time you had the issue, the system registered it as different every time, it starts the same but the last string of digit changes. For me, this happen when I connect or disconnect from my local network, basically going from .101 to .105 depending on the number and order of machines connected for example. Anyway, I removed a similar-looking IP address from the blocklist that could’ve been interfering with the allow list. If that doesn’t work, well I’m out of ideas.
The Internet Provider is probably giving Rex a dynamic IP address, which could change if his computer disconnects from the internet AND the provider has a shortage of addresses and needs to reuse his for someone else.
Shortage on IPv6? More likely the provider just doesn’t bother with keeping fixed address and assigns one randomly every time. Or maybe it’s OS doing that automatically, there is a IPv6 feature like that, for privacy – in that case it might be possible to turn it off.
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What the heck is 127 making? It’s going to drive me nuts to wait to find out.
those came up a few dozen pages ago. They’re Nihilak batteries. He put one in dragon lady, so she can make them now that she’s overflowing from eating fairies.
Thanks for the response.
Real comforting, Queen. Hopefully she stays true to her word. But who knows how that’ll hold up when the news reaches her.
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Anti-spam system is hyperactive sometimes. I manually put people on the approve list when I see the log, but if you used a vpn or public wi-fi or whatever it might freak out at your IP and make a check.
I’m not on any of those, but it’s pretty easy to get through, so it’s no big deal
Well from my perspective you keep getting stopped because your IPv6 keep changing, BUT, I’ve personally added your email to the allow list, rather than your IP, so hopefully that stops happening.
If I had time I would create a personalized signup system where the challenge is to check a particular fairy’s bio from the index section for a piece of information that only a human can retrieve. This would stop 100% of the spam forever, and none of the human users would never have to do a safety check again, but I just never have the time to work on that stuff.
How many times has my IP address changed? I did just recently move to a new state, so maybe it’s that?
Didn’t let me reply until I posted a separate comment. Weird.
Some connections just don’t bother keeping fixed IP address.
How many times has my IP address changed? I did just recently move to a new state, so maybe it’s that?
Uh, I dunno how long, the log isn’t kept indefinitely, but the last few time you had the issue, the system registered it as different every time, it starts the same but the last string of digit changes. For me, this happen when I connect or disconnect from my local network, basically going from .101 to .105 depending on the number and order of machines connected for example. Anyway, I removed a similar-looking IP address from the blocklist that could’ve been interfering with the allow list. If that doesn’t work, well I’m out of ideas.
The Internet Provider is probably giving Rex a dynamic IP address, which could change if his computer disconnects from the internet AND the provider has a shortage of addresses and needs to reuse his for someone else.
Shortage on IPv6? More likely the provider just doesn’t bother with keeping fixed address and assigns one randomly every time. Or maybe it’s OS doing that automatically, there is a IPv6 feature like that, for privacy – in that case it might be possible to turn it off.