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Ok where did WHMCS put the banned ip table?
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Ok where did WHMCS put the banned ip table?

FRCoreyFRCorey Member
edited May 2012 in General

Anyone know where they moved it in 5.x?

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  • SpencerSpencer Member

    Setup >> Other >> Banned IP

  • FRCoreyFRCorey Member

    no in the database, I banned myself on an invalid login. I waited it out, but it seems the table structure is different from 4.x or is it just me. Been a long time since I did that.

  • SpencerSpencer Member

    @FRCorey said: no in the database, I banned myself on an invalid login. I waited it out, but it seems the table structure is different from 4.x or is it just me. Been a long time since I did that.

    Just get on your neighbors network and unban yourself :p

    Thanked by 2netomx beard
  • FRCoreyFRCorey Member

    Yeah used my iPhone lol.

    Unfortunately my neighbors are all smart enough to secure their wifi.

  • Get on a VPN and unban yourself

  • BlueVMBlueVM Member
    edited May 2012

    or just use cpanel/directadmin/ssh/phpmyadmin and edit the bannedip table :P

  • Its stored in tblbannedips

  • PaulPaul Member

    Thanks, was looking for this info too. Now all I have to worry about is just to remember my password so I don't have to do this over and over again. Lol

  • FRCoreyFRCorey Member

    tblbannedips is not it's own table anymore at least in phpmyadmin, thinking they buried it in another table.

  • CoreyCorey Member

    tblbannedips is in my 5.x and that's what I do every time I lock myself out, delete my record.

  • FRCoreyFRCorey Member

    ok now I'm starting to wonder what's up with phpmyadmin.

  • CoreyCorey Member
    edited May 2012

    @frcorey try logging in to the server shell and going and looking at tables in mysql command line and see if there is anything 'wrong'.

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