On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 05:05:20AM +0000, Mike Lewinski wrote:
Question: is anyone who is currently suffering this issue also doing 1:many NAT? Or running a proxy server that might cause multiple clients to all appear from the same IP address? I believe NAT might be the cause of one of our customer's complaints wrt content provider blocking.
I'm the OP. We do not do CGNAT or any sort of proxying. It is straight up one public IP per access customer, with their NAT'd DSL router taking the public IP. Nor do we offer any sort of VPN services. Just because of our past history, all access customers are static IPs, so many of them have had the same IP for over a decade (ie. highly unlikely that I have a bad apple hopping a dynamic pool and ruining it for all). Furthermore, we have 3 disjoint ARIN PIR blocks. All three of them are blocked across the whole range. So, somebody at Hulu took a look at our AS, and blocked all we announce.