Peter wrote:
Hi,
During the recent Winter Olympic I tried to open the videos for it offered by
a website station. It was not possible, instead a site opened telling me that
for whatever reasons I am not allowed access since I am not within the
European area.
Questions:
How do they know where I possibly am?
IP addresses are assigned in blocks to groups called Registries that in
turn assign them to ISPs and others. This assignment process has a
regional component, so the IP address you were trying to connect from
might be associated with the Philippines.
The raw (and not very informative) list of address assignments is at
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space
Other pages at the IANA site may also be fo interest to you, so look
around a bit.
This is just a guess, of course.
Can that be overridden and how?
If my guess is right, not easily. The only workaround I can immediately
think of is to find a proxy server in Europe that will let you proxy
through it ... either a public proxy server, if any such thung exists,
or a friend who will let you proxy through his site. (One of the
companies I work with has, occasionally, run this sort of off-site
proxy, but only for product testing purposes, so that wouldn't help you.
It is how I know that proxy servers can be used that way.)
Thanks & regards
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