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I think they can and do sharp_stick Oct 2013 #1
You can do it yourself if you want to. Coyotl Oct 2013 #21
How can you tell if it is hosted on a server you don't control? Maybe... Logical Oct 2013 #24
You need to have access to a website's log file. Coyotl Oct 2013 #32
OK, that makes sense. Thanks! n-t Logical Oct 2013 #34
"Returning disruptors" are banned very frequently. And IBTL (nt) Nye Bevan Oct 2013 #2
Yes. It's built into the software. onehandle Oct 2013 #3
Bullshit rl6214 Oct 2013 #6
+100 billh58 Oct 2013 #9
+1 coldmountain Oct 2013 #27
I'm certain... Ohio Joe Oct 2013 #4
Just remember... bobGandolf Oct 2013 #5
What if more than one Duer is using an IP address? R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2013 #7
No, the IP address you would come into DU would be that assigned to the router by you're ISP........ wandy Oct 2013 #8
You are correct. DanTex Oct 2013 #14
I believe that was the point the PP was trying to make. Roland99 Oct 2013 #15
That single public-facing IP can include an entire college campus, for instance Recursion Oct 2013 #25
Or Chicago Public Libraries...thus, "library girl." nt msanthrope Oct 2013 #36
Shhhh!!!! Recursion Oct 2013 #37
And for sure...don't say it 13 times in the dark in front of a mirror. nt msanthrope Oct 2013 #38
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Welcome to DU gopiscrap Oct 2013 #41
Welcome to DU. Great screen name, even if many of our younger members don't get it. Scuba Oct 2013 #44
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Yes DU is able to identify sockpuppet accounts. Avalux Oct 2013 #10
But you have cases where a wife, ... oldhippie Oct 2013 #11
Just said the same thing, bobGandolf Oct 2013 #12
It's your home router that gets the public IP address, not each computer in the house seveneyes Oct 2013 #26
Duh, thanks for correction n/t bobGandolf Oct 2013 #47
Or people using public libraries jsr Oct 2013 #13
hah uppityperson Oct 2013 #28
What is the point of an OP like this,other that to stir shit? sufrommich Oct 2013 #16
You're working with 'them' aren't you The Straight Story Oct 2013 #17
Damn, you got me! sufrommich Oct 2013 #18
Not every question is "shit stirring". go west young man Oct 2013 #20
You're using the passive aggressive "I'm just asking sufrommich Oct 2013 #22
It's a legitimate question. go west young man Oct 2013 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author Puglover Oct 2013 #19
self del Skittles Oct 2013 #29
it might catch the lazy ones Niceguy1 Oct 2013 #30
It's utterly trivial for most forum administrators, and often addressed automatically. (nt) Posteritatis Oct 2013 #31
I thought that such tracking by Site Admins was against Internet protocols. WinkyDink Oct 2013 #33
Web servers produce log files that admins can store. Coyotl Oct 2013 #35
I hope it's used just to catch the bad guys! WinkyDink Oct 2013 #46
Two spouses ...one modem ...one ip number ...one's a repuke ...the other is a Dem. L0oniX Oct 2013 #39
don't know arely staircase Oct 2013 #42
Here is an example of what happens........... adavid Oct 2013 #43
what about spouses or roomates using different accounts on the same computer? dionysus Oct 2013 #48
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