  DaSneaky1D one wall to block them all Premium,MVM join:2001-03-29 The Lou
·Charter Pipeline
| What public IP does it give you?
This all seems well and good, but if all the traffic is being proxied through just a few public IP's, or a contiguous block/range, all this attention just made the ISP's job that much easier. -- :: my trivial ramblings :: |
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  shearer Northern Lights Premium join:2002-06-18 Toronto, ON clubs: | Concur. All the ISP needs to do is throttle connections to/from SecureIX IPs. |
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 voyager6868
join:2003-01-29 Lynnwood, WA
·Bell Sympatico
| True. But it's one thing to throttle P2P traffic on the basis that it opens up tons of connections and brings your network to a crawl. It's a completely different thing to throttle traffic to a specific site. They'd be entering fairly dangerous legal territory in that case. They'd then be legally held responsible for anything bad done over their network since they're now monitoring what goes on in a very specific way.
The VPN solution seems pretty solid. I don't think the ISPs are willing to cross this new line. |
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 patcat88
join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY
| reply to shearer said by shearer :Concur. All the ISP needs to do is throttle connections to/from SecureIX IPs. All secureix has to do it is change its IPs. If they get overloaded, they can have people pay a small fee ($5 per month per megabit, or $1 per 100 gigs), its a small price to make ur connection usable. |
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