My IP changes every time. The security leaks are programmed into IE and probably most of the other major ISP packages. So the corps and the gov can keep track. The solution is Linux and knowledge, and I'm working on both.
Thanks Much Bruce<+> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Jenks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 3:05 PM Subject: Re: XP then Linux > At 03:05 PM 2/10/02, Bruce Burhans wrote: > > > This might not be a cookie thing. (I presume that "max security" > > > means that cookies are disabled...) If you have a static, or > > > never-changing-dhcp IP address, they _might_ me matching name to > > > IP address. > > > > > > What happens when u go in thru a linux browser? > > > > > > > Don't have Linux yet. But my IP is dynamic, and there were no > >cookies in any of the 5 folders that XP hides them in, and there were > >none inserted, even temporarily, during my visit. > > > > > >Bruce<+> > > Might want to check to see if your browser has the identification sections > filled in under properties. As for the dynamic IP, I've reset my modem and > router several times over the last few days, and I'm still using the same IP > address. Sometimes your dhcp server will keep giving you the same ip > address based on your mac. (We had that problem at my last job as well > the NT admin was given the task of adding dhcp to his server, and our > laptops kept getting the same ip address every time, even if no one else > was on the network at times. If a new box came on, and then one of our > Linux boxes joined, the newest pc would get dropped if he had one of our > addresses. Looking into this, it turned out the NT box that showed those > ip addresses belonging to us until they expired). > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >