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yes as peekay says.. be careful when issuing IP bans, as another reason they should only be a last resort is that many users have dynamic IP addresses (ie they change IP everytime they reconnect to the internet) ISP's typically are allocated a set IP range for their customers, so if you have many dial up users etc lets say they use AOL ISP to logon to the internet.. AOL has an allocated IP range, that means those users will always have an IP in that range.. so 1 user could cause problems with you, but if u ban that 1 IP address, then if you have many other users also with AOL tyou could inadvertently ban them too because the next time they connect they could be issued with that IP address even tho they aren't the original person you banned..