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Is it actually possible to <b> permanantly </b> ban people from AB. ?
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Whatever the rights or wrongs of recent times I seem to remember reading that it isn't
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Correct, it is impossible, and it's commonsense, not technology. So I am "Gormless" at this particular IP address at the moment. Then I go to Croydon Library and login to AB as someone else - still me physically, same fingers, same wonderful brain. Then AB decides to ban me. Which name do they ban? Which IP do they ban? My home one? (which is dynamic allocated btw, so varies). Good scheme. Now my daughters can't use AB. All of Croydon Library? Even better idea, brilliant way to get customers using the site.
IP banning is fraught with difficulty, not least because the keyboard has yet to be invented that will tell the remote server whose fingers are pressing the keys.
IP banning is fraught with difficulty, not least because the keyboard has yet to be invented that will tell the remote server whose fingers are pressing the keys.
Now whiffey that is very interesting stuff from you for a change
You actually have children and here was me sitting here thinking you was gay.
But I have a piccy of you so there is no hiding now.
http://s206.photobucket.com/albums/bb96/knobby nonuts/?action=view¤t=whiffey.jpg
You actually have children and here was me sitting here thinking you was gay.
But I have a piccy of you so there is no hiding now.
http://s206.photobucket.com/albums/bb96/knobby nonuts/?action=view¤t=whiffey.jpg
Do I even have to bother posting this?
Well fook it I am going to anyway.
Correct, it is impossible, and it's commonsense, not technology. So I am "Gormless" at this particular IP address at the moment. Then I go to Croydon Library and login to AB as someone else - still me physically, same fingers, same wonderful brain. Then AB decides to ban me. Which name do they ban? Which IP do they ban? My home one? (which is dynamic allocated btw, so varies). Good scheme. Now my daughters can't use AB. All of Croydon Library? Even better idea, brilliant way to get customers using the site.
IP banning is fraught with difficulty, not least because the keyboard has yet to be invented that will tell the remote server whose fingers are pressing the keys.
Well fook it I am going to anyway.
Correct, it is impossible, and it's commonsense, not technology. So I am "Gormless" at this particular IP address at the moment. Then I go to Croydon Library and login to AB as someone else - still me physically, same fingers, same wonderful brain. Then AB decides to ban me. Which name do they ban? Which IP do they ban? My home one? (which is dynamic allocated btw, so varies). Good scheme. Now my daughters can't use AB. All of Croydon Library? Even better idea, brilliant way to get customers using the site.
IP banning is fraught with difficulty, not least because the keyboard has yet to be invented that will tell the remote server whose fingers are pressing the keys.
Oi whiffey you do make me larf so much sometimes.
Gormless
Sat 21/03/09
18:04
Correct, it is impossible, and it's commonsense, not technology. So I am "Gormless" at this particular IP address at the moment. Then I go to Croydon Library and login to AB as someone else - still me physically, same fingers, same wonderful brain. Then AB decides to ban me. Which name do they ban? Which IP do they ban? My home one? (which is dynamic allocated btw, so varies). Good scheme. Now my daughters can't use AB. All of Croydon Library? Even better idea, brilliant way to get customers using the site.
IP banning is fraught with difficulty, not least because the keyboard has yet to be invented that will tell the remote server whose fingers are pressing the keys.
Gormless
Sat 21/03/09
18:04
Correct, it is impossible, and it's commonsense, not technology. So I am "Gormless" at this particular IP address at the moment. Then I go to Croydon Library and login to AB as someone else - still me physically, same fingers, same wonderful brain. Then AB decides to ban me. Which name do they ban? Which IP do they ban? My home one? (which is dynamic allocated btw, so varies). Good scheme. Now my daughters can't use AB. All of Croydon Library? Even better idea, brilliant way to get customers using the site.
IP banning is fraught with difficulty, not least because the keyboard has yet to be invented that will tell the remote server whose fingers are pressing the keys.
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