Tony Gray wrote:
> Because of the proxy systems they use btw. end users and the Internet, each
> http request comes from a different Ip address.  Doesn't matter which client
> they are using.  If you have access to an AOL account, login with it, browse
> around a website on one of your webservers, then take a look at your web
> server logs.  You'll see the source addresses bounce all over the place
> (although usually it seems to go in sequential order i.e. first request will
> be from 1.1.1.1, next will be from 1.1.1.2, 1.1.1.3, and so on).

Not having (nor desiring :-) an AOL account to check via, what happens
with https: connections?  Do those bounce around too?

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