On Sat, Jun 03, 2006 at 12:10:55AM +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
>  From thinking about it more, it's just simpler to track which IP  
> address belongs to which login, and then when that user tries to  
> login on a second client, the first one is barred access.  This only  
> allows one IP address per client.  It does mean that the the IP  
> tracking software needs to know a little more about the IP address  
> that it created, and requires to be a bit more actively managed.
> 


So all I have to do is *TRY* to login as you on another machine and your
original legit connection is dropped? 

Think about this. 

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