Posted by KID A on February 26, 2006, at 13:45:50
In reply to Question about using another computer., posted by deirdrehbrt on February 7, 2006, at 21:30:37
Multiple users comming from one source ip can also exist say--- if two people in one house happen to use the same service. Say, if two people, a couple, roomates, etc, read the same message board which tracked ip addresses discretely from session information contained in cookies.
In any case, one way to circumvent this is to use remote desktop to connect to whatever service you need to use--- (most services don't put these restrictions on users based on ip addresses since an ip address is seen as a fairly limited and narrow resource to track)... It's not ideal, you are essentially using your machine as an intermediary rather than connecting directly, which isn't optimal in any sitatuion--- still as this message proves, it's certainly possible.
Good luck.
poster:KID A
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