theories off the list, thanks.
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t; Is this really that hard to understand?
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But I can buy my own address space and lie about where it's located at ... ?
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Mark Felder
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On Wed, Jun 8, 2016, at 10:23, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Mark,
>
> That would be bad.
>
> At least in my case.
>
The trailing /s at the end was the sarcasm tag :-)
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Mark Felder
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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 d
.
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On modern Apple devices IPv6 is chosen 99% of the time now.
https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/v6ops/current/msg22455.html
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Mark Felder
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settings.
>
Ahh, correct. This way is showing it for me. I should have known to use
their rwhois.
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Mark Felder
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On Mon, Jun 6, 2016, at 10:08, John Peach wrote:
> The whois information on the HE IPv6 address, does give the location.
> At least, it does on mine.
>
That's interesting. On mine it does not. It just shows HE's info.
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Mark Felder
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m and they're scrapping the major rewrite and back porting the
important things. I believe Xymon 4.4 will at least have the encrypted
transport.
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Mark Felder
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resort
to Port Address Translation. I only have one static IPv4 and I run a lot
of services.
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Mark Felder
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prised if Apple wakes up the wifi occasionally to
listen/scan for SSIDs on non-iPhone devices where there's no worry of
impacting battery usage. Just because you don't intend to pass traffic
on it does not mean the OS doesn't have a valid use for it.
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Mark Felder
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just a gif tunnel works but I can't contact any
IPs on 2602:100::/32, which is fine because I don't have a reason to
talk directly to any Charter 6rd tunnel users.
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