On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Paul Blakeman <blakeyman@mac.com> wrote:
Chris

I have had several issues that appeared whilst running a Tor network.
This has happened to me too even though I switched mine (relay) off several weeks ago…
I have notified BBC (via supplied contact forms 3 times) and have had no resolve
Other services affected have been nhs.uk & lovefilm.com although since switching my relay off these now work again.

My supplier is Virgin Media and I have spent *hours* on tech help support.
Nobody can answer this.
My dynamic WAN IP (assigned via DHCP) never changes and I’ve been told it "can’t & won’t ever change…”.
It’s been the same IP address for years...

This isn't strictly true. If you are using a 'Super Hub' (Combined cable modem / router for those of you outside the UK) in modem mode with another router, if you change the MAC on the router and reboot the Super Hub, you will get a new IP. Obviously, this requires you swap your router, or have a router capable of changing it's MAC address...

Therefore if anybody wants to monitor or divert my traffic they can.

Who provides your service?

Thanks,
Paul






On 28 Jun 2014, at 12:52, Chris Whittleston <csw34@cam.ac.uk> wrote:

> Is anyone else running a relay in the UK having issues accessing BBC iPlayer from the same connection? For the last 6 weeks or so now I've been getting messages telling me I'm 'outside the UK' when I'm in London, and my IP address clearly resolves to show that.
>
> Just wondering if the provider BBC use for iPlayer might have started just blocking all Tor IPs recently - including middle relays.
>
> Chris
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