Jul 1, 2002, 02:32 PM | |
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I have a few "what if" questions about the banning system on this board.
First: About 10 JJ2 players I know live in my city, and most use the same ISP. If one was banned, wouldn't most of the others be, too? Second: There are several programs that disrupt packets sent to fake an IP address. Couldn't, in theory, a banned person use this to create a new account? Third: Couldn't someone just set up a new account with AOL, NetZero, Juno, and other free ISPs to create more accounts and bypass the ban? Fourth: The public library computers operate with IPs that differ in everything except the first number set, and often differ in the second. They very rarely differ in the third number set. Couldn't someone just set up an account at most of the 15 local libraries that would allow them to ignore the IP ban? Fifth: Same point as #4, but what if someone went to another location and attempted to create a new account on a different computer with a different ISP? Wouldn't it allow them to ignore the ban yet again? I am not planning to get banned (or get in any trouble, which I go to the end of the Earth to avoid) but was just wondering. Some people I know on the same subnet are not exactly as against mischief as I am. Are any of these possible, anyway? |
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Jul 5, 2002, 05:19 PM | |
Thanks for answering my questions.
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