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TheoM

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#241023 7-Oct-2018 19:13
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Hey all you GZers!

 

 

 

I was doing a little bit of routing with DN42, just learning a little about how BGP works before I deploy it for real with Vultr, and whilst I was looking at the way traffic flows over public networks and noticed that there seems to be a transparent proxy on the Vodafone Fiber (real, not HFC) network. Is the proxy still a thing, and moreso, wasn't that a HFC thing, in which case, why am I seeing it on my outbound connections?

 

 

 





Hi! I'm TheoM, but you know that already. I run Linux mirrors in NZ together with 2degrees. Like a mirror added? PM me!

 


 

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Lias
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  #2103034 7-Oct-2018 21:13
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dfnt:

 

Tell that to pro gamers ^_^

 

 

Ping is king baby





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