This assumes that your clients are not accessing through a proxy. A proxy could introduce one of two "problems" to this...
Situation 1 could happen with a large provider (AOL, for example). Situation 2 could happen with a farm of load balanced proxies / NAT / firewalls.
Point being that this could generate some false positives (from a hack detection view), but if you can live with that, then yes, jsegal's suggestion does have merit :)
--MidLifeXis
In reply to Re: Re: Sessions with perl cgi
by MidLifeXis
in thread Sessions with perl cgi
by wolis
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