Newsgroups: php.internals Path: news.php.net Xref: news.php.net php.internals:71563 Return-Path: Mailing-List: contact internals-help@lists.php.net; run by ezmlm Delivered-To: mailing list internals@lists.php.net Received: (qmail 81550 invoked from network); 25 Jan 2014 17:27:27 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO lists.php.net) (127.0.0.1) by localhost with SMTP; 25 Jan 2014 17:27:27 -0000 Authentication-Results: pb1.pair.com header.from=lester@lsces.co.uk; sender-id=unknown Authentication-Results: pb1.pair.com smtp.mail=lester@lsces.co.uk; spf=permerror; sender-id=unknown Received-SPF: error (pb1.pair.com: domain lsces.co.uk from 217.147.176.204 cause and error) X-PHP-List-Original-Sender: lester@lsces.co.uk X-Host-Fingerprint: 217.147.176.204 mail4.serversure.net Linux 2.6 Received: from [217.147.176.204] ([217.147.176.204:37613] helo=mail4.serversure.net) by pb1.pair.com (ecelerity 2.1.1.9-wez r(12769M)) with ESMTP id FA/00-14854-EF3F3E25 for ; Sat, 25 Jan 2014 12:27:27 -0500 Received: (qmail 11331 invoked by uid 89); 25 Jan 2014 17:27:23 -0000 Received: by simscan 1.3.1 ppid: 11321, pid: 11328, t: 0.1069s scanners: attach: 1.3.1 clamav: 0.96/m:52 Received: from unknown (HELO linux-dev4.lsces.org.uk) (lester@rainbowdigitalmedia.org.uk@81.138.11.136) by mail4.serversure.net with ESMTPA; 25 Jan 2014 17:27:23 -0000 Message-ID: <52E3F484.3010703@lsces.co.uk> Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2014 17:29:40 +0000 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0 SeaMonkey/2.23 MIME-Version: 1.0 To: internals@lists.php.net References: <52E31FB6.9010408@ajf.me> <52E3C606.6000301@heigl.org> In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Session IP address matching From: lester@lsces.co.uk (Lester Caine) Andrey Andreev wrote: > Although, IPv6 is late enough already and the world can't ignore it > forever, so that situation would change at some point in the future. That everybody has a fixed IP address would be nice but I doubt we will see that any time soon :( > Also, "not fixed" doesn't necessarily mean changing addresses on every > few minutes and not all web apps have or want to have a "permanent > login" feature. And ultimately - it's the developer's choice. Actually if you look at the log files on a busy system it's not unusual to have several ip addresses for an individual user session. Having identified the ISP one can normally tell when this will happen. -- Lester Caine - G8HFL ----------------------------- Contact - http://lsces.co.uk/wiki/?page=contact L.S.Caine Electronic Services - http://lsces.co.uk EnquirySolve - http://enquirysolve.com/ Model Engineers Digital Workshop - http://medw.co.uk Rainbow Digital Media - http://rainbowdigitalmedia.co.uk