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#52 Jan 06 2012 at 4:46 PM Rating: Good
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Dread Lörd Kaolian wrote:
Can someone with a workable knowledge of a proxy get around an IP ban? absolutly. But only if they were smart enough to never have posted with their origional IP address in the first place.


Or have access to a third party network with which they can effectively launder their own IP (university network, corporate/government network, etc). But anyone using that to spam a site like this would be pretty stupid since they risk said actions affecting their job/school/whatever. It would be pretty easy to make more or less undetectable socks though. Not that I would ever do something like that!
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#53 Jan 06 2012 at 4:59 PM Rating: Good
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We here in Germany think getting around IP bans is less a matter of being clever and more so one of not being stupid and lazy.
#54 Jan 06 2012 at 7:19 PM Rating: Decent
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Did not take very long for you all to hijack my thread. Nothing new on that side. You all used to be quite fast as i recall lol.
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#55 Jan 06 2012 at 10:27 PM Rating: Decent
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#56 Jan 07 2012 at 1:31 PM Rating: Excellent
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Nadenu wrote:
I thought varus just had a mute?
I beleive it was a permantent mute unless he promises to behave, which won't happen.
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#57 Jan 07 2012 at 2:12 PM Rating: Excellent
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Uglysasquatch wrote:
Nadenu wrote:
I thought varus just had a mute?
I beleive it was a permantent mute unless he promises to behave, which won't happen.
Should be a permanent mute unless he promises not to post here again.
#58 Jan 07 2012 at 4:07 PM Rating: Decent
Dread Lörd Kaolian wrote:
It really depends on the level of the ban, and how much effort one decides to go to enforce it. Can someone with a workable knowledge of a proxy get around an IP ban? absolutly. But only if they were smart enough to never have posted with their origional IP address in the first place. There are regionally in any given are of the country only 3-5 options for internet connectivity. Once those are also burned, you tend to be out of luck aside from posting from public internet places like oh, for example the chicago university library (/cough godraiden cough)

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#59 Jan 07 2012 at 4:32 PM Rating: Excellent
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me wrote:
But only if they were smart enough to never have posted with their origional IP address in the first place


If you are blacklisted by every ISP in a 2,000 mile radius, having a VPN doesn't do **** for you. Trust me on this, the ones that are likely to go that route have too much ego attached to stay in the shadows unnoticed. They always slip up in the end. Forget to turn on the proxy just once, etc. Also the small matter of the low number of people with inclination or technical skillsets required to set up even a basic VPN or proxy in the first place. And the fact that its going to take longer to switch proxies than it takes me to ban a new account, etc. Also we have more than one admin around here.

And both of those VPN services listed have "report abuse" methods. All of which is a completely moot point because if someone is doing something annoying enough to be banned over, I'm probably going to ban them anyways even if I don't know for certain they are a sockpuppet of someone I've already banned.

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#60 Jan 07 2012 at 6:30 PM Rating: Excellent
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And I thought the banns of marriage was bad enough.
#61 Jan 07 2012 at 10:53 PM Rating: Excellent
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I remember the good old days where we used to bamm people instead of just banning them.

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#62 Jan 08 2012 at 7:03 AM Rating: Good
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I remember the good old days where we used to bamm people instead of just banning them.

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#63 Jan 09 2012 at 8:57 PM Rating: Good
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Dread Lörd Kaolian wrote:
me wrote:
But only if they were smart enough to never have posted with their origional IP address in the first place


If you are blacklisted by every ISP in a 2,000 mile radius, having a VPN doesn't do sh*t for you.


That depends on what you mean by blacklisted though. I assume that an IP ban here doesn't necessarily result in every ISP in the world (or part of the world) refusing to do business at all with the person associated with said IP at the time. If that person can get any internet access at all (and has half a brain), they should be able to get around such things. It gets tricker registering a new account and whatnot, and I agree that most people are going to ***** up (and have waaaaay too much internet identity out there to hide effectively), but it's not as absolute as all that.


The bigger issue IMO is social. The kind of person who manages to get themselves consistently banned is unlikely to be the kind of person disciplined and knowledgeable enough to get around such things in the first place. Eternal phail and all that...
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#64 Jan 12 2012 at 12:51 PM Rating: Good
Ladihawk,

Of the original Asylum alliance on Universe 1, there remain three players: myself, GB32, and one other who was an Asylum poster but uses the name King_Joe in-game.
#65 Jan 12 2012 at 3:23 PM Rating: Decent
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I never knew the uni 1 alliance still existed.
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#66 Jan 12 2012 at 4:49 PM Rating: Good
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Yea, I was in semi-permanent vacation mode, logging in about every 2 weeks to keep my account active enough so it wouldn't go poof. Then I forgot...
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#67 Jan 12 2012 at 9:34 PM Rating: Good
Ogame's weird now. I started up when Io started about a year ago, but recently they introduced some new features that basically make fleeting "bad", therefore give attackers rights to 100% of resources on planet.

So now, your hits have to be less profitable than they were before the change to prevent that. Also, depending on size and rank the defending fleet gets a chance to escape with no effort too.

Anyone interested in a top 50 account?


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