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    Sockie detection software

    Surley this is a trivial piece of code? You track IP addresses for every session and then match them against other users? Could be built in to the forum software so it shows a sock next to apparent culprits and a list of their sockies on their profile page.

    #2
    What for?

    We like to play with sockies. Until they break

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      #3
      Originally posted by AtW View Post
      What for?

      We like to play with sockies. Until they break
      This thread was a test, those who oppose the idea have sockies!!!!!!!

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        #4
        OK, I'll bite

        IP addresses don't work; they never really have, but these days they're a complete washout as far as tracking users is concerned.

        I can very easily make three posts using three different usernames in less than thirty seconds with three different IP addresses, and two of those IP addresses I may never post from again - or they may also be used by large numbers of other posters at the same time as me:
        1. Post from my laptop with a browser logged in as username A, using a mobile broadband dongle, then disconnect;

        2. Post from iPhone, logged in as username B;

        3. Post from my laptop with a different browser logged in as username C; after I disconnected in step 1 above, the laptop has gone back to using my WiFi connection to cable broadband.


        Both 1 and 2 are going to be using DHCP addresses on the mobile operator's network, which will be routing through one of their numerous proxies. There's a good chance I'll get a different proxy next time I use either of those connections, and other users can easily be routed through a proxy I've previously used, or am using at the same time. Method 3 varies, but in my case I use Virgin cable broadband, which doesn't guarantee a fixed IP address; mine hasn't changed in over a year, but I know it was different two years ago. So even blocking that doesn't guarantee anything.

        Also, most people behind a corporate firewall will appear to be coming from the same proxy. For example, a friend of mine gets Spanish ads on web sites he views from his office in Milton Keynes, due to his company routing all of Europe's web access through a proxy in Madrid.

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          #5
          Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
          OK, I'll bite

          IP addresses don't work; they never really have, but these days they're a complete washout as far as tracking users is concerned.

          I can very easily make three posts using three different usernames in less than thirty seconds with three different IP addresses, and two of those IP addresses I may never post from again - or they may also be used by large numbers of other posters at the same time as me:
          1. Post from my laptop with a browser logged in as username A, using a mobile broadband dongle, then disconnect;

          2. Post from iPhone, logged in as username B;

          3. Post from my laptop with a different browser logged in as username C; after I disconnected in step 1 above, the laptop has gone back to using my WiFi connection to cable broadband.


          Both 1 and 2 are going to be using DHCP addresses on the mobile operator's network, which will be routing through one of their numerous proxies. There's a good chance I'll get a different proxy next time I use either of those connections, and other users can easily be routed through a proxy I've previously used, or am using at the same time. Method 3 varies, but in my case I use Virgin cable broadband, which doesn't guarantee a fixed IP address; mine hasn't changed in over a year, but I know it was different two years ago. So even blocking that doesn't guarantee anything.

          Also, most people behind a corporate firewall will appear to be coming from the same proxy. For example, a friend of mine gets Spanish ads on web sites he views from his office in Milton Keynes, due to his company routing all of Europe's web access through a proxy in Madrid.
          Ok

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            #6
            Originally posted by russell View Post
            Ok

            You have just heard from the Sauron of Sockies!
            What happens in General, stays in General.
            You know what they say about assumptions!

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              #7
              Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
              You have just heard from the Sauron of Sockies!
              It's always the quiet one, innit?

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                #8
                Originally posted by AtW View Post
                It's always the quiet one, innit?
                9 Monday Links to bind them all.
                What happens in General, stays in General.
                You know what they say about assumptions!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
                  9 Monday Links to bind them all.


                  ban

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
                    9 Monday Links to bind them all.

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