Re: Stopping loss of transparency...

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On Aug 17, 2005, at 4:11 PM, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:

On 17-aug-2005, at 15:34, Marc Manthey wrote:


Just to be sure: what were talking about is that when a customer gets up in the morning and connects to www.ietf.org they get www.advertising-down-your-throat.de instead, right?

yes , thats exactly what it does , they call it "Portal-Guided Entrance" on port :80 and 443.

Does this work on port 443? I would assume the SSL security checks wouldn't accept this.

its  their  technolgie ,they call it  " ipass"  or something else
i guess it works ip adress based , another concern what someone posted,

 there have been changes too with DTAG.DE they changed
"my" DSLAM to 84.xxx.xxx.xxx and 84.xxx.xxx.xxx is still very new.
A lot of routers treat it as bogon.

thats bad!!

Of course United Internet
got that very same address range. They too do worry why some
ip addresses can no longer ftp, scp or VoIP.


so they  give you the ip adress that they  filter :-)

cheers

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