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    Default Retrieving a Machine IP

    Hey, obviously this retrieves there IP:

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    $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']; 
    BUT...

    How is it possible to get there machine IP?
    Pssht

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    it probably isnt because most routers probably would block the requests and it is only an internal IP for the internal network to work with.
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    Just curious why you would need a machine IP :s


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    Quote Originally Posted by Josh-H View Post
    Just curious why you would need a machine IP :s
    Keylogging...
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    read the fowarding headers...

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    @Mess: No.. Its so i can ban users from my site through there machine IP so they can't simply change there router IP..
    Last edited by Motion; 08-09-2006 at 08:24 PM.
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    Hmmm... Clever, but you would basically have to break past their router/modem, modems tend to be weaker by wireless routers are indestructable, you should see the anti virus spywar and firewall stuff on mine!

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    Bah nvm i thought it was simple, i just thought it would be better to ban machine IP's but hey, lol.

    Thanks anyway guys ^.^
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    Use ip and cookies.

    I know they can delete them but not everyone thinks about it and if they try log in their acoutn again it will set that banned cookie aswell as the ip being banned and it will ban the new ip.

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    and also if you banned the machine IP they could just change the IP Address. There is about 2000 Possible internal IP addresses?
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