You could also try using the LocalConnection class.

If you apps connect at some point, turn the second one off somehow.

Ktu

On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Karl DeSaulniers <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks Dave,
> That is the consensus I am getting.
> Is there any way to tell how many browsers from one computer are being
> used?
> Or if a person is using a virtual machine or is sharing an ip?
>
> Karl
>
>
>
> On May 23, 2010, at 11:33 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
>
>  Let me clarify a little more. How do I prevent multiple logins to my site
>>> from one computer regardless of the user?
>>> So that someone cant open safari and IE and log in to my site using both
>>> browsers on that one computer.
>>> Even if the usernames are different.
>>>
>>
>> I don't think you can guarantee this, but you can make it more
>> difficult by looking at the user's IP address. Your web server will
>> make that available as a CGI variable. This however may cause problems
>> for users behind proxies - multiple legitimate users might then share
>> the same IP address - and users can circumvent this by using multiple
>> computers, including virtualized computers.
>>
>> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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