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2016-07-09Remove conf dir.Andrei Karas1-37/+0
2015-08-11subnet.conf overhaulHaru1-0/+37
The subnet.conf system has been rewritten to offer greater flexibility, and to fix some issues that appeared with 838321a36c79e71117320154c9b611c99e93af03. It is now possible to enter, separately, LAN subnets: - `lan_subnets`: This is essentially the same feature present in the old subnet.conf. Each entry in this list defines a (LAN, private) subnet the server is in. Clients connecting from the same subnet, will be redirected to the LAN IP rather than the default public IP. The format has been simplified, and it only requires one IP and one subnet mask (as opposed to a character and a map server IP). - `allowed`: Allowed IPs are IP ranges a server (char to login or map to char) can connect from. Any attempt to connect as a server from an IP not included here, will fail. For convenience, a wildcard range (matching all possible IP addresses) has been provided (`0.0.0.0:0.0.0.0`), but it is very advisable to edit it to a more restrictive set. - `trusted`: Trusted IPs are IP ranges excluded from the IPban checks. This may be useful, for example, to exclude the server's own IP from ipbans, in case of false positives. Any IP ranges added to this list are also implicitly included in the allowed IP ranges.