The whitelist is only for subnet and country bans. When you ban yourself by name the whitelist has no effect
Yes that should work fine. If you want to be 100% sure just make a backup of the database before upgrading.
You should update I fixed that in version 2.4...
The problem is that most users have dynamic IP addresses. Something that makes a one account/IP address function useless.
It is the DNSBL feature I added in 2.1. You can specify in the config.yml DNSBL lists. EasyBan asks each of those lists if the IP is listed there...
No you dont. That is what I wanted to tell you. And nothing happens when they dont. Except that when sessions are enabled they dont have to login...
At the moment I'm puzzled but I'll try my best to find out whats wrong. What AuthMe version are you using? Because 2.2 had a similar bug....
The files in the "/plugins/AuthMe" folder have to be read and writeable by the user that is running your craftbukkit process. About the...
Depends on your settings. When you have sessions enabled and your IP did not change and you join within the defined timelimit you can rejoin the...
Are there any whitespaces in your password? Wrong thread...
I removed the inbuild aliases from the plugin. But you can use the craftbukkit alias system to rename the commands to whatever you want. Please...
I don't know of any fix. I can only give you the same hint I gave JohnPulse. Talk to the Essentials developers.
Are you using Essentials? Because for some reason that plugin overwrites my "before" join kick. And EasyBan falls back to the old behaviour to...
You must use an old version because I changed this in 1.7.
The problem at the moment is that I can't get Permissions of users that are not online.
Separate names with a comma.