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Posted by Rik Wasmus on 11/01/07 19:46
On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 20:27:04 +0100, Sanders Kaufman <bucky@kaufman.net>
wrote:
> "Michael Fesser" <netizen@gmx.de> wrote in message
> news:o98ki3dchotv9gpk4j6g627nn47or7249k@4ax.com...
>> .oO(Sanders Kaufman)
>
>>> You *have* to rely on IP's in the identification process
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>> A single user can have a dozen IPs and a dozen users can have the same
>> IP. What do you want to identify there?
>
> The current user, of course. Or in a word... "currency".
> While it's true a user can come from any number of IP's - they can only
> come
> from one per session.
False.
1. A user can change IP within miliseconds between requests easily.
2. Behind 1 IP you can have hundreds, even thousands of users.
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Rik Wasmus
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