Ian Haines said:Intriguing!
Tell us all about changing our IP addresses, and why we might care to do that.
SophiaGrace said:Ian Haines said:Intriguing!
Tell us all about changing our IP addresses, and why we might care to do that.
Quit being an ass.
I'm tired of it.
We all know why one might want to change their IP address. To avoid bans. Why not state that directly?
This is a support forum, and moderators are here to break up fights and enforce rules, not to be aggressive and rude to others which you have been in several posts.
Minus said:I was wondering why myself. That must mean that i am an ass also. Oh well.
SophiaGrace said:Double standards. Awesome.
Minus said:I was wondering why myself. That must mean that i am an ass also. Oh well.
Nah, not you.
Skorian said:It is a reminder note to myself![]()
Callie said:Skorian said:It is a reminder note to myself![]()
Um, slap a sticky note on your forehead?
Skorian said:There is software and services that you can purchase that can alter your IP address.
your public ip address (router gateway) is dynamic; it changes whenever you reboot your router. Servers use a static ip address which their ISPs provide, usually costing more money though.
EveWasFramed said:SophiaGrace said:Double standards. Awesome.
Minus said:I was wondering why myself. That must mean that i am an ass also. Oh well.
Nah, not you.
There's no issue of a double standard here. You called another person an ass. That's name-calling. Simple.
Polar said:Skorian said:There is software and services that you can purchase that can alter your IP address.
No there aren't, and if there are, they're spoofs or services provided by your ISP and your ISP only (meaning whatever might work for you, won't work for someone else)
What these so called programs MIGHT offer you is to connect through a "proxy server", which means if you were to surf for instance to these forums. You would send all your information to the proxy and the proxy would then send it to ALL using one of its own IP's instead of you doing it directly. So it's like you're hiding behind someone else. It's a way to bypass IP bans, but proxy's only have that much IP's as well. And a lot of them are banned for lot's of sites already.
Proxy servers are very dangerous things because you send all your information (including passwords, creditcard numbers, private messages w/e it is you do on the internet) all right past it, and unless you're connecting to secure sites (marked with https://) , every piece of information that you send over the internet can be seen by the people administrating the proxy.
Use these so called IP changing programs at your own risk.