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A kind of pagerban list for Dream Daemon? Is it possible? I mean, if you want to host a fan game 24/7, you can make Daemon host it. But then you can't ban people if they spam, and, you're not an administrator, because you're hosting it 24/7 voulontairly.

So...um....some kind of banned list for Daemon?

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I'd also like to see, on Dream Seeker (and the Daemon Ban List if it's added) to have IP numbers or IP wildcards banned.
Also, you cannot ban yourself. So if you type your own key in, it'll be banned from pager, but not from games you host.
Same goes for your IP. If you type the wildcard * all keys/IPs get banned, EXCEPT for your IP.

P.S. I'd also like to see a way, so you can select how the person is banned. This way, you can make it so you can ban a pager-spammer from your pager, but not the game you are hosting. And vice-versa.
P.P.S. I'd ALSO like to see a way, so that you can block only certain HTML strings. This way, you can block the nasty font size, h1, h2, h3, and h4, but you can keep font color, b, i, u, and all the other HTML strings.
I'm fairly sure there is a "pager ban" sort of thing for Dream Daemon. It probably involves editing a config file, though. You may be able to find it in a forum search.

You can manually edit your pager config file to make pager bans only apply to the pager, and not hosted games. The ability to do this through the interface is already a long-standing feature request.

I don't really see why you'd want HTML enabled in the pager anyway, but okay...
In response to Crispy
Crispy wrote:
You can manually edit your pager config file to make pager bans only apply to the pager, and not hosted games.

Thank you very much for saying that. I was actually about to make a post right now about that. I was going request that most annoying and rediculous feature where pager banned people from one of your keys bans people from anything you host using Dream Daemon be taken out.

So then, how do you edit the pager config file to do this?
In response to Loduwijk
Took me a bit of digging to find, but this should hopefully work: [link]