Yes. Just like any Internet connection, anywhere. The official place where my ISP provides my service is 14 miles from my house, and I use microwave between the two. Some of the things that are on that same port are 50 miles in the opposite direction. With a satellite uplink, I could make that anywhere in about 1/3rd of the earth. When I travel, my IPSEC VPN extends that port to anywhere in the world. And? Matthew Kaufman ------ Original Message ------ From: "Spencer Ryan" <sryan@arbor.net> To: "Blair Trosper" <blair.trosper@gmail.com> Cc: "nanog@nanog.org" <nanog@nanog.org> Sent: 6/6/2016 8:25:40 PM Subject: Re: Netflix VPN detection - actual engineer needed
The tunnelbroker service acts exactly like a VPN. It allows you, from any arbitrary location in the world with an IPv4 address, to bring traffic out via one of HE's 4 POP's, while completely masking your actual location.