[WEB/ADMN] Fishstats - Statistics that Matter!

Discussion in 'Bukkit Tools' started by Fishfish0001, Jan 14, 2013.

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    dwi

    Hi, I have a problem.

    "Please make sure that the IP address listed here is the same as the one your requests will be coming from. If it is not correct your API key will fail to work."


    My server is behind NAT, so people are connecting to IP but all requests from my server are going from shared NAT ip. In this case there should be 2 columns for IP, one for server ip and second one for outgoing connections from server.
     
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    Deathmarine

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    Fishfish0001

    I need to update that page, the API keys are not IP locked right now. In the event that they are, I will add options to let you select IPs to allow connections from.
     
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    Fishfish0001

    The chat logging page has been completed for the system. You can now view a graph of chats sent in the last 24 hours (along with the chat), and also view pages for each specific player containing the messages that they sent for that day. Data for each player goes back two weeks.
     
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    eamon12

    Pretty sick I have to admit
     
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    Fishfish0001

    Thanks for your complement! :)
     
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    Fishfish0001

    Command logging is now displayed.
     
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    Fishfish0001

    Fishstats now supports DNS based authentication. What does this mean for you? This means that you can now verify that you are the owner of a server by simply adding a DNS based TXT record with the FS-VERIFY key, and then pressing a button. This is a great option for servers that cannot change their MOTD, or do not want to have to restart in the middle of the day.

    For those of you who are still waiting to verify, give this option a try!
     
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    Assassinlord

    Any Idea on how to make the Stats into a html form for my website?
     
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