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Footballguy
I have a question about information that can be used to identify a computer or even a user that is logging in to and/or visiting a website:
Let's say I am building a site and want to restrict access to only people who are physically in the US. If someone in Canada, for example, uses chrome remote desktop to access a computer that is physically based in the US, and logs in to the site, is there any way for me to tell? Is any info (IP, mac, etc) passed from the computer in Canada, through chrome remote desktop to the US based computer, and then visible to my server?
What if the machine in Canada was a laptop that was sometimes used in the US to access the site? Does that help in any way. Or am I just SOL and that user in Canada has free reign b/c they can remote into a US based machine?
Let's say I am building a site and want to restrict access to only people who are physically in the US. If someone in Canada, for example, uses chrome remote desktop to access a computer that is physically based in the US, and logs in to the site, is there any way for me to tell? Is any info (IP, mac, etc) passed from the computer in Canada, through chrome remote desktop to the US based computer, and then visible to my server?
What if the machine in Canada was a laptop that was sometimes used in the US to access the site? Does that help in any way. Or am I just SOL and that user in Canada has free reign b/c they can remote into a US based machine?