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Post by Phoenix Wright on Apr 15, 2009 20:39:17 GMT
lol well i guess that good. lol yeah i doubt you will need a reminder. Oh well.
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Post by midna on Sept 21, 2009 1:01:07 GMT
Anybody mind if I necro this to point out one crucial thing?
That thing is that I'm a little skeptical; not of the reason, but rather, the method. I'm almost entirely certain that a simple workaround (see 'PPS' - removed) and a new account would be more than enough to bypass a mere IP/permaban. Plus, most of the reasons why those IPs for every one of your computers looks similar is because they're all behind a router - other places, such as, say, cmyip.com, will almost universally report that computers in the same house are under the same IPs, because most of us don't have an internet connection for each computer (that'd be far too expensive, not to mention wasteful).
Basically, if I'm catching your drift, this won't work for one simple reason: IPs are assigned per internet connection, not just per computer.
~ Midna
PS: Any 192.168.*.* IP is, more than likely, on your local intranet. So you're looking at your household network - your IP might look like 192.168.1.2 when you check your connection settings, but in reality, it's something more like 76.15.43.159. At least, that's what the internet sees, which means that's what bans and such will usually rely on.
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Post by altomarelatios on Sept 21, 2009 9:09:53 GMT
lol, I know, but most people don't, about time someone figured that out xD. bump down now.
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Post by Archer on Oct 7, 2009 15:24:03 GMT
lolz knew that but you guys just never really talked bout IP ban when I came by xD
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