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D R U P A L M O D U L E
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Name: troll.module
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Authors: Aaron Welch <welch at advomatic dot com>
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David Kent Norman http://deekayen.net/
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Jeff Warrington <jeff at qoolio dot org>
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** NOTES **
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IP Tracking is done in troll.module, so you will not see IP addresses
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in user searches until they have accessed the site with the troll.module enabled
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You may want to add a key in the users table on the mail field to increase email searching speed
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INSTALLATION:
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1. Place the troll directory in the modules directory of your drupal installation
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2. Enable this module by navigating to:
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Administer > Site building > Modules
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3. Select and save the blocked user role under the troll module settings page:
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Administer > Site configuration > Troll
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4. Blacklist punishment is off by default. Select punishments, import blacklists,
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and create a whitelist:
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Administer > Site configuration > Troll > Blacklists
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