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Re: how to save the visitors ip addresses [message #180912 is a reply to message #180904] Tue, 26 March 2013 02:01 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On 26/03/13 00:21, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> richard wrote:
>
>> Years ago I happened to run across a person in usenet who had the exact
>> same IP as mine and he had posted within a couple of minutes of a post
>> of mine.
>
> That's impossible, unless you are both behind the same router.
>
>> So naturally, I get accused of nymshifting.
>
> Well, sure. Why not? It was the most logical reason.
>
>> I know some will insist that what I say is not possible.
>> Then how is it that a webhost can have a multitude of domains on one IP?
>
> And that has absolutely nothing to do with Usenet posting. Can't you ever
> get *anything* right?
>

he never said it had.. its a valid question, and has peripheral bearing
on PHP so here goes.

The browser sends not only a page request, but the name of the site to
which it wants to connect. Apache is smart enough to look at that info
and decide on that basis where the request will be vectored.


Sop conceptually the full address of the web server at 'machine level'
is e.g.

207.138.56.127:80:www.thisserver.com

IP address : port: name of this server


> No.
>


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