• downpunxx
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    384 months ago

    This is the nuclear option, it’s not being sued, it’s being in a remote location with only one local ISP that provides service to your area, getting caught torrenting, and then having the ISP terminate your service. You are fucked.

    • @Entropywins
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      204 months ago

      About 15 years ago this happened to me they canceled my internet and I was super bummed. For some reason like 2 days later with the modem still hooked up but no internet I tried using my VPN and bam I was back online I still don’t understand how but through the vpn I still had internet for like 6 months

      • @[email protected]
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        234 months ago

        Sounds like they could have been lazy and simply disabled/blocked your dns lookups, or stopped providing your route to 0.0.0.0/0. VPN provides new dns provider and a route to the internet at large, and you’re back in business.

        • @Passerby6497
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          114 months ago

          It couldn’t be a routing issue, because they’d never be able to get past the modem out to the rest of the world.

          The DNS one is a pretty good guess. Another is that they were just doing HTTP redirects on every lookup. If this was >14 years ago, FireSheep had not been released yet (2010) and most sites only did HTTPS for authentication, and browsers didn’t really try HTTPS first. So a lazy but semi competent admin could just redirect all the port 53/80 traffic and hose a normal browsing session, but a VPN coming up with direct IP config would bypass that and bring them back online.

      • @Arbiter
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        24 months ago

        That doesn’t really solve the issue though.