It's the same proxy. I've tried to change this limit but then it just refuses connections as everybody is connecting via the proxy IP.Different proxies or the same one?
If it's the same one then changing max connections per IP like you did down to 1 should work.
Edit - Small work around you could do:
Have your CMS on login check all the active sessions for a session with that IP already and prevent the new login.
They must be, the proxy is in my client.php a long with the port, but the IP's stored in the database are their own IP's and not my proxy.They are connecting from YOUR personal proxy IP?
I'm asking for a work around, I'm using a DDoS protected proxy to hide my original server IP address, however when I limit the IP's in the emulator settings it doesn't allow more than that amount of connections.The proxy need to have a DDoS Protection for make it work aswell.
All your user coming into the emulator with the same emulator cause they're logging with the proxy atleast.
If you want the limit per IP for users you need to remove the proxy into the client and you can put into it 2 and not 100000 anymore.
I thought they might be a way to do this without having to ask my provider, thanks though!If you write 3, only 3 users can enter on your hotel.
But if you write 400 only 400 can enter, with a proxy.
Need to write to your provider (proxy) to know how convert again, after proxy, a real IP from users by your emulator.
Cuz without that you cannot do more than you expect.
Find the php code that adds the last ip and search for other ways of doing it. Sounds like it's grabbing your proxy IP instead of your usersI thought they might be a way to do this without having to ask my provider, thanks though!
It's only using the IP for connections, it seems when the user is online their IP still remains intact in the database.Find the php code that adds the last ip and search for other ways of doing it. Sounds like it's grabbing your proxy IP instead of your users