If so, the only thing you could do safely with vB3 was compare IP's
As the way vB3 now stores passwords and considering that some users might not want their passwords stored in a clear text format. The salt totaly throws everything off,
If so, the only thing you could do safely with vB3 was compare IP's
As the way vB3 now stores passwords and considering that some users might not want their passwords stored in a clear text format. The salt totaly throws everything off,
If so, the only thing you could do safely with vB3 was compare IP's
As the way vB3 now stores passwords and considering that some users might not want their passwords stored in a clear text format. The salt totaly throws everything off,
wouldnt you get waaaay too many results on each search with ip's?? i mean most ISP's buy chuncks of ip blocks at a time... i cant see that as being an efficient way to track down a user
wouldnt you get waaaay too many results on each search with ip's?? i mean most ISP's buy chuncks of ip blocks at a time... i cant see that as being an efficient way to track down a user
Usualy a person stays within a specific range of ip's because of how most companys do their DNS, it ensures they can trance an account quicker, however this is only for broadbad users, NOT Dailup.
Usualy a person stays within a specific range of ip's because of how most companys do their DNS, it ensures they can trance an account quicker, however this is only for broadbad users, NOT Dailup.
yea but even than your gonna retrieve results that are within upto blocks of 50so you might have at least 5 or 6 diff users .. for a faily small forum of say 10,000 members .... that can be in that range... but on a larger forum say 100,000 members or more you're probably looking at at least 10-15 members with the same ip range