RE: Summary: identifiying unique users

2003-09-17 Thread Frank Maas
Ged wrote: How to avoid multiple logins? The short answer is: you can't. Sure you can. Charge $10 per login. I don't want to clobber the list with non-technical trivia, but even when you charge money, you can't avoid it. If only there is one user that is willing to pay the amount twice,

Re: Summary: identifiying unique users

2003-09-17 Thread Patrick Mulvany
On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 08:39:58AM +0200, Frank Maas wrote: Ged wrote: How to avoid multiple logins? The short answer is: you can't. Sure you can. Charge $10 per login. I don't want to clobber the list with non-technical trivia, but even when you charge money, you can't avoid

Summary: identifiying unique users

2003-09-16 Thread Frank Maas
Stas Bekman wrote: Perrin Harkins wrote: Zack Brown wrote: I'd like to implement something that tries to ensure that one user can't masquerade as multiple users. We talked quite a bit about preventing multiple logins recently. I think it was last week. Check the archives.

Re: Summary: identifiying unique users

2003-09-16 Thread Ged Haywood
Hi all, On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Frank Maas wrote: | How to avoid multiple logins? | | The short answer is: you can't. Sure you can. Charge $10 per login. 73, Ged.

Re: Summary: identifiying unique users

2003-09-16 Thread Zack Brown
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 10:46:28PM +0100, Ged Haywood wrote: Hi all, On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Frank Maas wrote: | How to avoid multiple logins? | | The short answer is: you can't. Sure you can. Charge $10 per login. If they can make more than $10 by faking a login, then it's worth it.