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Post by dumbda on Jan 26, 2011 13:33:37 GMT -5
I care about multiple accounts being created by the same people to do the hammering. Mr. Ruffda, u use many names on volley talk. Why u care other peoples do what u do. Mr. Ruffda u do worse than hammering other peoples.
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Post by dumbda on Jan 26, 2011 13:35:58 GMT -5
Dont worry. Mr. Ruffda have 10 other volley talk names. He is still here. Mr. Ruffda is laughing at u.
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Post by dumbda on Jan 26, 2011 13:40:47 GMT -5
Secondly it appears he or others as moderators have the ability to identify people through ip addresses. I dont believe he should threaten to out people here, because he doesnt like what they post. Mr. Ruffda have access to all confidential informations put on volley talk. Be carefull. Mr. Ruffda use these informations to do his dirty work.
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Post by NotKingOfAnything on Jan 26, 2011 14:07:41 GMT -5
Correct.... private PMs between members are not visible to moderators or admins on proboard's software.
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Post by OverAndUnder on Jan 26, 2011 14:11:43 GMT -5
Mr. Ruffda have access to all confidential informations put on volley talk. Be carefull. Mr. Ruffda use these informations to do his dirty work. What is "his dirty work"? What are "confidential informations"? You must supply a working email address to register for an account, and your computer must have an IP address to communicate over the Internet. (1) Your IP address is automatically given out to every website you visit, so it is hardly "confidential". (2) Your email address must be given to people for you to send and receive messages, so it, too, is hardly "confidential". (3) Even if both those pieces of information were top secret, do you have any specific evidence of someone breaking this confidentiality, or are you just lobbing vague allegations for personal reasons? For the record, when I set up a separate ProBoards site last year I looked through the documentation and options, and private messages between users are NOT viewable by anyone except the sender and receiver. Moderators of ProBoards sites CANNOT read the messages of members on their site. So what "confidential" information has been used to do what "dirty work"?
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Post by NotKingOfAnything on Jan 26, 2011 14:12:00 GMT -5
Secondly it appears he or others as moderators have the ability to identify people through ip addresses. While moderators/admins have the ability to see an IP address of the poster, it takes a subpoena signed by a judge and faxed to the service provider's legal department to learn who held that IP address at the time of the posting. Let's separate the toque's from the tin hats boys.
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Post by pepperbrooks on Jan 26, 2011 14:31:26 GMT -5
Secondly it appears he or others as moderators have the ability to identify people through ip addresses. While moderators/admins have the ability to see an IP address of the poster, it takes a subpoena signed by a judge and faxed to the service provider's legal department to learn who held that IP address at the time of the posting. Let's separate the toque's from the tin hats boys. Yes but you can gather a lot of info from that IP without a subpoena, such as city of origin, and often the kind of server, such as AOL, comcast, and some businesses.
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Post by NotKingOfAnything on Jan 26, 2011 14:35:26 GMT -5
Yes but you can gather a lot of info from that IP without a subpoena, such as city of origin, and often the kind of server, such as AOL, comcast, and some businesses. If you (could) check my IP, it will indicate somewhere in Virginia, not Minnesota which is where I'm sitting. You MIGHT be able to tell the business or provider of the address block depending on Class B or C, if it has been subdivided, etc. AOL? that's funny. Kind of server? not from the IP. Anyway, who's the coach going to be?
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Post by goGopherBill on Jan 26, 2011 14:37:28 GMT -5
вы понимаете...Yelin ?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2011 14:48:32 GMT -5
While moderators/admins have the ability to see an IP address of the poster, it takes a subpoena signed by a judge and faxed to the service provider's legal department to learn who held that IP address at the time of the posting. Let's separate the toque's from the tin hats boys. Yes but you can gather a lot of info from that IP without a subpoena, such as city of origin, and often the kind of server, such as AOL, comcast, and some businesses. Some people can figure out much more than that. I know that personally.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2011 14:49:37 GMT -5
(R)uffda isn't the regular poster that we think he is. Or, he wasn't. what are you talking about? This forum is getting so weird. (R)uffda isn't the regular poster that we think he is. Or, he wasn't. I know exactly who he is, and was. (R)uffda isn't the regular poster that we think he is. Or, he wasn't. ? He clearly knows more about "things" than the average poster does. That's all I'm saying.
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Post by NotKingOfAnything on Jan 26, 2011 14:50:17 GMT -5
Some people can figure out much more than that. I know that personally. From an IP Packet, yes, from an IP address, that is ridiculous.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2011 15:14:03 GMT -5
Some people can figure out much more than that. I know that personally. From an IP Packet, yes, from an IP address, that is ridiculous. I don't know HOW they did it. I just know that a lot of information is apparently available to those who want it.
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Post by midnightblue on Jan 26, 2011 15:32:43 GMT -5
(R)uffda isn't the regular poster that we think he is. Or, he wasn't. Old news.
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Post by NotKingOfAnything on Jan 26, 2011 15:48:18 GMT -5
From an IP Packet, yes, from an IP address, that is ridiculous. I don't know HOW they did it. I just know that a lot of information is apparently available to those who want it. Like I said... Any network guy can tell you a lot with the actual packet, but the address? sorry...
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