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Deleting All Images By IP ADDRESS

AshleyUK

💖 Chevereto Fan
Hi,
I'm thinking about buying this script so that I can start up a new small little project to fill my spare time.

Just wondering, when I have a few people uploading images, if lets say one user decides to upload a lot of pornographic material (which I don't want on the server) ... Can I delete ALL of his images in one go via IP Address... Or will I have to go through ALL the images individually and delete them one by one??
(I couldn't find this option in the Admin Demo - this is why I ask)

Also... Instead of having any person uploading randomly... Could I make it so that everyone has a Username and Password ?? (perhaps this could be another good way to delete all their offending images - if they were to upload them)

Thanks in advance.
 
1. At the moment the only thing that you can do is a mass delete using a direct sql query using ssh or phpmyadmin but that won't delete the files unti the filemanager does his load of all the images.
2. There is a mod available for that, is called AUS.
 
Thanks for the response Rodolfo.
Could you please re-type this part, as I can't seem to understand what you mean.

but that won't delete the files unti the filemanager does his load of all the images. ??

Thanks

Will you be implementing this (Delete all images from certain IP Address) feature to within the Admin panel in the near future.
I think this would be a really good feature to have. To be honest, it's the only thing that's preventing me from buying the script at the moment - I don't normally like to mess around with sql queries :S lol.
 
It means that each time the File Manager does a file list it does for a small number of images, 50 to be exact. When the FM do this loop, it seek the actual file on the disk and if it doesn't find it it delete the dB record.
If you delete the image from the disk the FM will delete the dB record when this image gets into this loop, if you have 2000 images you must do a lot of loops so is pretty annoying.

The true solution for this is a mass delete feature or include in the seach the IP. So you can see the images by a given IP and then just delete what you saw.
 
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