Hi Richard. You mean you don't want to tell me the fact that your 
computer name is:

gadolum18z9hrn

And your ip address at the time of writing the message I'm replying to 
was:

66.28.173.201

Hmm, how about that for security?

As others have said, visiting any web site, writing any email, anything 
which involves a connection to the Internet results in people knowing 
your IP address. Can I get personal information from that? Not just on 
that information. There are some who put their ssn as their computer 
name and this is bad bad bad. In short, just having your ip address 
known is not a problem.

Someone suggested in getting a dynamic hosting service like no-ip.org or 
dyndns.org. While this is a good suggestion. I think it was made for the 
wrong reason. Using services like dyndns.org or no-ip.org are to make it 
easy to reach you like when hosting a game, they are not designed to 
hide your ip address. All these services will do is make it so I can 
type something like:

rbennett.dyndns.org

to connect to a game you might be hosting. In this example the hostname 
above would resolve to the ip:

66.28.173.201

So you see, it's not hiding your ip address.

In short, it's ok to give out your ip address, hope this answers your 
questions and concerns.

Richard Bennett said the following on Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 08:36:55AM -0400:
> Hey listers, I read the manual on how to create a hosting game. But for me I 
> would have to give my IP address out, and I am just not comfortable with 
> that. I have noticed that some people out here have web addresses that they 
> host top speed 2 games on, how and where would I get one of those? I would 
> like to host some races, but am not willing to give out my IP address.
> BEAN
> Richard Bennett *BEAN

-- 
Back when I was a boy, it was 40 miles to everywhere, uphill both ways
and it was always snowing.
Raul A. Gallegos ... IliwSsmc

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