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Paid [XTR] IP Threat Monitor 1.0.15

Sürüm değişiklikleri

  • Critical Fix: Resolved MySQL query error [1406]: Data too long for column 'data_value'. This issue occurred on high-traffic sites because XenForo's SimpleCache stores all data in a single database row, which overflowed with thousands of IP check records. VPN/Proxy check results are now securely stored using the add-on's efficient CacheManager (Redis/APCu/File) instead.
  • New Feature: Added "Clear VPN Check Cache" option to the Monitor Dashboard > Prune / Clear Logs page. Admins can now easily flush cached VPN/Proxy results to force re-validation of IPs without needing database queries.
  • Bug Fix: Fixed a variable typo ($ip vs $ipAddress) in the Apple iCloud Private Relay detection service that potentially hindered correct identification.
  • Technical: Optimized cache handling: Global API health status remains in SimpleCache for persistence, while high-volume per-IP validation data is moved to CacheManager for scalability.

Sürüm notları

This is a critical maintenance update highly recommended for all users, especially those with busy forums.

Highlights:

  • Database Scalability Fix: We identified a limitation in XenForo's native SimpleCache system where storing thousands of VPN check results caused a "Data too long" database error on high-traffic sites. We have refactored the caching logic to separate these high-volume records into our own CacheManager system. This ensures your site runs smoothly regardless of how many IPs are being monitored.
  • New Maintenance Tool: A new tool in the Admin Panel allows you to specifically clear the VPN check cache. This is useful if you want to re-check previously scanned IPs against the API without clearing your entire log history.
  • Reliability Improvements: Fixed a typo in the iCloud Private Relay logic to ensure Apple users are correctly identified and not blocked when exemptions are enabled.

No database schema changes are required. Safe to upgrade on production environments.
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