On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 03:39 PM, Alan Wolfe wrote:
no i mean this domain scope table has 2 columns, It stores user reference
and IP.
when a user logs in legitamately, it makes an entry of their IP and their
user reference number in this table.
whenever anyone accesses a page, it looks in this table for the user reference they gave and compares that IP address with their IP address.
If the user reference isnt in the table, that means you boot em to login.
but if you can't scrub out their userreference, what's the point?
If the user ref is in the table but the IP in the table doesnt match the
persons IP, you boot em to login
if the user ref is in the table and the IPs match, your good to go.
make sense?
It has the same impact as the scheme I have, and has the same deficiency.
I'll try Scott's recycling program...
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