>>7287608No, it'd be applied to the hardware of the devices, not the proxy itself.
>Software can look at what hardware is connected to your computer - your video card, your CPU, memory, network card, hard drives, etc, etc.>A lot of that hardware has a unique ID, and often the combination of that hardware can also be used as a unique ID to form a fingerprint, as people change their computer hardware very infrequently.>So you take the hard drive serial number, the network MAC address, the video card serial number, etc - and create a user ID from it, and map it to the player.tl;dr, hardware ban software (if server has it) scans the hardware itself, not the proxy.
After all, the connection to the server has to come from SOMEWHERE, proxies are just a few more steps in said connection.
But again, I'm not a techfag, I'm just googling this shit.