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Control and Security: Records of IP

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An interesting issue know and I have not found any post in this regard is whether SIteBuilder recorded sometime the IPs of people who inserted comments in the forums, blogs or in the books of visit.

We must remember that actualmnete and most policy at the international level are required to identify at least one IP when someone insert contained in a place or website.

Seria interesate know if that is stored in any lake in order to gain control at least this data from each of the comments that are made on web sites.
 
After site is published it is served by apache server on publication host and as I know Sitebuilder does not store such information as IP addresses from which post or comments were done. You can find this information in apache access_log files.
 
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