Proxies/VPNs /Tors encrypt the data from the source to the server, but on the other end it’s not encrypted from the server to the destination. That me
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A note of caution when using proxies, VPNs or TOR to get to AskWoody
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NetDef
AskWoody_MVPJanuary 22, 2019 at 5:48 pm #315390Reminds me of a support call last year.
They: I can’t get onto the company SharePoint site!
Me: Hmm, everything’s running fine here.
After much diagnostic foolishness, come to find out they had left their VPN (for torrent?) connected, and we had long ago blacklisted it’s entire block.
~ Group "Weekend" ~
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Kirsty
ManagerJanuary 23, 2019 at 1:09 am #315503There was a discussion or two on VPNs last year, like this one.
To check your own IP address, and whether it is blacklisted, whatismyipaddress.com is a good place to start. That will show you what IP address you are currently using, and give a link to see if it’s on a blacklist. They also have a lot of good resources on internet security, such as IP101: The Basics, at the bottom of the homepage, and How Proxy Servers Work.
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JohnW
AskWoody LoungerJanuary 23, 2019 at 10:32 am #315633I have occasionally run across a “dirty” IP address assigned by my VPN provider. It becomes obvious that I am on a blacklist when I run up against a web server that refuses access, but my access elsewhere works normally.
That happened with this askwoody website, as recently as last week, with the WordPress security turned up high. I had to drop the VPN temporarily to get access.
Out of the 80 blacklists shown on “whatismyipaddress”, my current VPN IP address is clean on all blacklists except for one, and that one doesn’t seem to affect my access to askwoody today.
Any time I connect to my VPN, I get assigned a new IP address. So apparently it is just a roll of the dice that determines whether I get assigned one with a bad history or not.
It is frustrating to be surfing along, and then bam, hit a roadblock. At least by using that “whatismyipaddress” blacklist lookup you can keep re-connecting to your VPN until you find an IP address that is reasonably clean! 🙂
Windows 10 Pro 22H2
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alfscousin
AskWoody LoungerJanuary 23, 2019 at 10:32 am #315632As has been undoubtedly stated here several times, in the age when your ISP can monetize your web history every user concerned with privacy should be using a VPN.
The problem of course is the difficulty in finding a good VPN service and then successfully using it. I’ll leave finding a good VPN provider for another time, the frustrations with using a VPN are lengthy enough.
I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve purchased something only to have the vendor summarily cancel my order due to the use of a VPN, often after they’ve sent me an order confirmation e-mail and without sending me an order cancellation e-mail. The product simply doesn’t show up. Ugh! This is all due to third party anti-fraud insurance companies hired by online sellers. I don’t blame them for doing so, but crikey, a bit of customer service and follow up would be nice.
Then there are websites which simply don’t work through the VPN. Apparently this includes AskWoody for some users. I don’t blame Woody for this of course, he’s a small operator who’s had substantial problems with attacks (DDOS?), but the internet is becoming less and less usable for sophisticated but not professional users like myself who value their privacy.
Maybe an idea for a book, Woody? Privacy for Dummies?
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JohnW
AskWoody LoungerJanuary 23, 2019 at 10:41 am #315645You make some good points here.
But I do have a question about the cancelled ecommerce orders. I have been using a VPN for some time and I have never had an online order rejected for that reason. I typically pay online with a credit card, or paypal if available. Any problems that I have experienced were related to getting access to the site to begin with.
Are you registered and signed into said sites using a verified email address at the time of purchase?
Windows 10 Pro 22H2
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MrJimPhelps
AskWoody MVPJanuary 23, 2019 at 2:23 pm #315766I wonder how they can stay in business giving free VPN service with no bandwidth limits. They have to pay the bills somehow. And if they aren’t charging the customer, could it be that they are selling the customers’ information? I don’t know of any way they could pay their bills other than those two options.
Group "L" (Linux Mint)
with Windows 10 running in a remote session on my file server
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PKCano
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alfscousin
AskWoody LoungerJanuary 23, 2019 at 10:30 pm #315908You make some good points here. But I do have a question about the cancelled ecommerce orders. I have been using a VPN for some time and I have never had an online order rejected for that reason. I typically pay online with a credit card, or paypal if available. Any problems that I have experienced were related to getting access to the site to begin with. Are you registered and signed into said sites using a verified email address at the time of purchase?
I have had issues with sites I’m logged into and have used for years, including Costco and Newegg. The “Verified by Visa” third party security seems the culprit here. The problem is geolocation of the VPNs IP address. The vendors don’t think it’s “close enough” to the shipping address. I don’t understand why a matching credit card billing address and shipping address aren’t enough to guarantee a successful transaction, but apparently not.
My wife has the same problem ordering things from work, which is only eight miles from home, but uses a corporate VPN which makes her look like she’s on the US east coast rather than in the midwest.
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JohnW
AskWoody LoungerJanuary 24, 2019 at 9:42 am #316086Ahh, ok that explains a lot! I have just generally always used one of the closest VPN servers to my actual geo location. I do that to reduce circuit mileage and reduce latency (ping time) and response time over the net.
I use this tool to check performance of the VPN server that I am connected to: http://www.speedtest.net/
I get a 20ms ping using the VPN server located in my home town! 🙂
But I have seen a few verification emails from some websites asking me if I actually logged in from another city/state in the same region. Usually just a heads up thingy with no actual blocking.
Windows 10 Pro 22H2
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