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Originally Posted by quiklink
True, but it's quite often a non-static IP address that they are using. So the IP they have today isn't necessarily the one they are using tomorrow, making IP bans useless in that case and risking locking out non-offenders instead.
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That's exactly why I'm not a big fan of IP banning, unless you IP WHOIS and find that it's a static IP.
I'd say 90% of residential internet users have a Dynamic IP (changes frequently) so IP banning isn't very useful.