audiobahn1000 said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			Well if a normal IP address changes everytime you restart your cable modem then how is it that a website forum can ban you and it can reconise you if your IP address changes everytime you restart the modem?  I run a forum and I am trying to figure it out.
		
		
	 
A website cannot ban an idividual by their ip address alone.  What this forum does (and I suggest you do 
NOT follow in their footsteps), is ban the whole network that the rogue's ISP has available.  This ensures that any address that the individual is likely to get, in the future will also be banned.
This action, naturally, ends up banning thousands of innocent users as well as the one rougue individual.  Hence my situation where my own IP Address has been banned by this forum (despite the fact that I have, at no time, entered into any activity to justify such a sanction).
If you want to take the responsible route, this is how the rest us deal with the situation.  Once you have spotted activity that you are unhappy about, you take the IP address and feed it into a Whois search. 
Here's one that works  You will then be given details of the ISP responsible for that specific address.  Looking down a little further you will probably also find contact details to report abuse.  Your next course of action is to report the offensive activity, along with the IP Address of the originator, and the date and time of the offence.
The ISP can then look up their records and find out, which of their members had that precise address at the time of the offence.  If this is a first offence of a fairly minor nature, they will likely just give a warning to their member that their activity is in breach of their contract and if this happens again their connection to the internet will be withdrawn.
The fact that they have been traced, is normally quite a shock to the perpetrator and is usually enough to stop them re-committing.  Since other website administrators will also be doing the same thing, it is quite possible that your report could be enough to tip the balance to get this nuisance disconected.  It is also possible that, what you see as a first offence, the ISP will see as a repeated offence (as they know the background of the user in question, despite their various IP Address changes).
It pays to go through the appropriate channels.  I have been responsible for the security of some seriously large networks (upwards of 4,500 computers across 250 sites), so have been on the other side (ie having to trace one of my users, based on complaints from outside the organisation).  
In one particular case I was contacted by the police, due to some very disturbing activity.  I then tracked down the individual concerned and the specific machine that they had used for their distasteful behaviour.  Once the machine had been handed over, they police were able to retrieve sufficient evidence to put this man behind bars for over two years.
Like I say, this is the process that most responsible website administrators follow.  The LAZY ones, (such as those that run this site), just ban every address that the rogues ISP has available.  The only reason I am still able to post, is that I use a proxy server when conneting to this forum.  
As soon as I exit the site, I just turn it off and resume browsing the internet with my own IP address.