Minecraft PC IP: play.cubecraft.net
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Okay, let me explain this to you. When you connect to Wi-Fi, you get that IP. If you (or anyone else), takes another computer and connects to the same Wi-Fi network, you will get the same IP. IP banning could ban an entire school, household, library, or anywhere else.
Yes I do know that, However each one has a different IP to the network, or else they wouldn't be able to play.
 

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By IP banning you might be talking about getting rid of alternative accounts. If we do a alt/IP check and (an) account(s) come(s) up, there's no way of proving that the account(s) belong to the banned hacker.
However this might be the only way to ban a hacker with alternate accounts, however a programmed ban would work for that.
 

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Yes I do know that, However each one has a different IP to the network, or else they wouldn't be able to play.
no... no. Maybe this is confusing you, Wi-Fi = Network. Same thing. No difference.
However this might be the only way to ban a hacker with alternate accounts, however a programmed ban would work for that.
no, it would have the same problem. You could ban alts who aren't actually alts, maybe just a friend at the same house.
 

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no... no. Maybe this is confusing you, Wi-Fi = Network. Same thing. No difference.

no, it would have the same problem. You could ban alts who aren't actually alts, maybe just a friend at the same house.
Everyone has a different IP to the network/Wifi in their computer. If you have windows 7 then you can check. WIndows 10 however might not show this
 

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Everyone has a different IP to the network/Wifi in their computer. If you have windows 7 then you can check. WIndows 10 however might not show this
Dude i will explain nice and easy for you
Each Router has 1 IP NOT MORE NOT LESS therefore sharing the same IP
even if another PC joined the wifi it will have the same ip no matter what (unless you use proxy)

Also if you mean to ban the PC only (if that is possible)
I know some people that share PC as 1 pc per family or 2
so if you are sharing you ban everyone who uses that PC

Also as @FalseHonesty Said
If you IP Ban you can ban an entire school household, library, etc

Finally the best a mod can do is this
Check the IP of the hacker
go check any player who has the same IP
and watch the player
 

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Dude i will explain nice and easy for you
Each Router has 1 IP NOT MORE NOT LESS therefore sharing the same IP
even if another PC joined the wifi it will have the same ip no matter what (unless you use proxy)

Also if you mean to ban the PC only (if that is possible)
I know some people that share PC as 1 pc per family or 2
so if you are sharing you ban everyone who uses that PC

Also as @FalseHonesty Said
If you IP Ban you can ban an entire school household, library, etc

Finally the best a mod can do is this
Check the IP of the hacker
go check any player who has the same IP
and watch the player
You really need to understand it, I DID NOT MEAN THE ROUTER'S IP!!! ask a developer for more information, he can assure you he can help.
 

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I'll try explaining this, too.
Every computer in your home network has its own unique IP. That is correct. They usually have the form of "192.168.*.*".
However, those IPs are only unique within your home network. My computer can have the same IP as yours.
Your computer most likely isn't connected to your ISP (Internet Service Provider) directly (unless you use a mobile network), but through a router. The router gets a unique IP from your ISP (that is actually unique in the world). This is your public IP. If you send data over the internet, your router replaces the source IP (your pc's address) with its own ip. This is called NAT (Network Address Translation). The recepient (e.g. the CubeCraft server) cannot see your local private IP. Just your public IP.
For that reason it is technically impossible to ban a single computer by its IP.
 
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I'll try explaining this, too.
Every computer in your home network has its own unique IP. That is correct. They usually have the form of "192.168.*.*".
However, those IPs are only unique within your home network. My computer can have the same IP as yours.
Your computer most likely isn't connected to your ISP (Internet Service Provider) directly (unless you use a mobile network), but through a router. The router gets a unique IP from your ISP (that is actually unique in the world). This is your public IP. If you send data over the internet, your router replaces the source IP (your pc's address) with its own ip. This is called NAT (Network Address Translation). The recepient (e.g. the CubeCraft server) cannot see your local private IP. Just your public IP.
For that reason it is technically impossible to ban a single computer by its IP.
Thanks for explaining, however how where able to ban an account which was a farm liking account.
Like someone creates an account and farm's likes with it. The forums checked if they had the same IP. So it might be possible, I will tag @Mac to this conversation which might be able to explain this.
 

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Thanks for explaining, however how where able to ban an account which was a farm liking account.
Like someone creates an account and farm's likes with it. The forums checked if they had the same IP. So it might be possible, I will tag @Mac to this conversation which might be able to explain this.
What i am getting is there is some sort of special IP for each PC
But there is A BIG PROBLEM with banning that "special" ip
Some people I know share 1 or 2 Computers For their family so if you ban this one PC if someone else in that family that plays CC and uses that PC then it would be a big problem
Luckily this is a rare thing to happen but might still occur
 

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What i am getting is there is some sort of special IP for each PC
No, there are no "special IPs".
You might ask, if the server receives some data and then wants to answer, who does it send the response to?
The answer is ports. Your router will allocate a random free a port for the connection. The data that is sent to the server includes the port and the server will send the response to your router on that specific port. Since the port changes every connection, it is not possible to ban a computer by the port either.
Adding to that, even if the private IP was visible to the server, they can be completely managed by the user, so it would be no problem to automatically change the local IP every time it is banned.
 
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No, there are no "special IPs".
You might ask, if the server receives some data and then wants to answer, who does it send the response to?
The answer is ports. Your router will allocate a random free a port for the connection. The data that is sent to the server includes the port and the server will send the response to your router on that specific port. Since the port changes every connection, is is not possible to ban a computer by the port either.
Adding to that, even if the private IP was visible to the server, they can be completely managed by the user, so it would be no problem to automatically change the local IP every time it is banned.
Ok if so, then how do they ban people? if they ban them by their name then they can simply change it.
 

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They definitely need to ban ip's but people can start using VPN's so they will require another solution for that. The anti-cheat is also under development so that should be seen soon enough!
 

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No, there are no "special IPs".
You might ask, if the server receives some data and then wants to answer, who does it send the response to?
The answer is ports. Your router will allocate a random free a port for the connection. The data that is sent to the server includes the port and the server will send the response to your router on that specific port. Since the port changes every connection, is is not possible to ban a computer by the port either.
Adding to that, even if the private IP was visible to the server, they can be completely managed by the user, so it would be no problem to automatically change the local IP every time it is banned.
And yes it is kind of a special IP, every computer has a different one, ask the developers.
 
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