On Oct 11, 2011, at 10:59 PM, Gerry wrote:

> My ISP gives out a new IP whenever I re-connect after e.g. a router restart. 
> So that wouldn't work.   

Not sure what you are saying. Your computer when you use your software might 
have different IPs or your server is always moving around from IP to IP and no 
one can connect to it?

If you are saying that people have IP addresses that change, that is not a 
problem. The thing you are looking for is the same regcode coming from multiple 
IPs during the same day. If your software only connects once a day, and a reg 
code gets three hits in a day from different IPs, regardless what the IPs are, 
you probably have three users with the same IP. Then if that continues for a 
couple of days, flag that reg code and have those users software check in more 
frequently than once a day. Then. if during the intensive you get IP-a the IP-b 
then IP-c then IP-b then IP-a then IP-c etc for the same reg code within the 
same day, you absolutely have multiple users using one reg code.

Kee

> 
> Gerry 
> 
> 
> Kee Nethery wrote: 
>> Log all the server connections. Once a day examine the log files to see if 
>> the same unlock code is coming from multiple IP addresses. If it is, that 
>> means that person has handed out their unlock code. If you see an unlock 
>> code that is rogue, create a text file and put it at that location on your 
>> server. 
> 
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