7 Jun
2016
7 Jun
'16
9:21 a.m.
On Jun 6, 2016, at 22:25, Spencer Ryan <sryan@arbor.net> wrote:
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.
Perhaps Netflix should automatically block any connection that's not from a known residential ISP or mobile ISP as anything else could be a server someone is proxying through. It's very easy to get these subnets -- the spam filtering folks have these subnets well documented. /s -- Mark Felder feld@feld.me