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Posted by Dan Tappin on 03/02/05 17:27
Please note that my name is DAN TAPPIN not DAN TRAINOR
<info@hostinthebox.net>. Although our last names start with the same
letter you will note that the following characters and our email
addresses are different.
Please double check your facts before you open your big fat ranting
mouths.
Dan Tappin (The list member formerly known as Dan T)
Side Note:
I could really give a rats-a** if Dan Trainor hosts adult material. If
the subjects are of age then get over it. They are adults - they made
their choices. There is a little thing here called personal
responsibility. Why do some people insist on trying to save everyone
from themselves and force morality down everyones throat?
On Mar 1, 2005, at 7:36 PM, Rory Browne wrote:
> Dan
> I think you could have handled this better. I don't have a problem
> with your choice of business, provided you aren't exploiting, forcing,
> or underpaying, your 'content-sources'. On the other hand I resent the
> way you've spoken to friends of mine. Also from looking through your
> responses, I note a hint of hypocracy.
>
> In future I suggest showing respect, to people who in the communitys
> view have earned it, until such time as you have built up the
> credability to do otherwise.
>
> Suggestion - figure out what you want, STFW, and if you can't find
> what you need, get someone to program it.
>
>
>
> On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 13:53:32 -0700, Dan Tappin <dan@orourke.ca> wrote:
>> What about using a simple session database to ensure multiple logins
>> are not allowed. You can create a session, store the session ID in
>> mysql. If the same user tries to login again from a different
>> location
>> i.e. new session ID you can lock them out / log this activity.
>>
>> You really can't prevent the shared password issue unless you billed
>> on
>> a per login basis. The bottom line is that you end up accepting that
>> you grant access to a user you give up controlling the sharing. You
>> can only prevent multiple login's which is pretty good. It really
>> does
>> not matter if two people use the site 12 hours per day or one 24 hours
>> per day.
>>
>> You can track IP's to look for suspected sharing i.e. use ARIN / RIPE
>> look-ups and see if the same user log's in from multiple subnets. I
>> would think that this would be quite easy with PHP and a MySQL type
>> log.
>>
>> Do your best to limit abuse and move on.
>>
>> Dan T
>>
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