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Största frågan är väl varför du vill se cancerprogrammen på TV4
Testa annan VPN? Vet inte vilken VPN du har då du inte kunde bemöda dig att nämna det i första inlägget, men kan ju bara vara att den är bannad.
Om du kan läsa finns svaret på dina frågor i tråden.
Iaf så är google min vän och det var kanske onödigt att starta en tråd som attraheras av så många utan förmåga till läsförståelse.
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Blocking VPNs Is Easy
It’s common for websites to locate and track users based on their IP addresses. IP tracking is an easy way to increase account security, build targeted advertisements, and show users different content depending on the country in which they live. This practice of IP tracking is one of the main reasons why people use VPN services, but it’s also the reason why blocking VPN access to a website is so easy.
A VPN service owns a limited number of IP addresses. And since most VPN servers use IPv4 (an outdated IP address protocol), it’s difficult to generate unique IP addresses, and a pool of subscribers are often sharing the same IP addresses for months or years at a time. Websites that want to blacklist VPNs simply need to use services like ipinfo to block IP addresses that have been used by multiple different users.
There are two other ways that websites can blacklist VPNs, but these methods aren’t as common as IP blocking. One method, called port blocking, requires websites to figure out the exit ports that VPNs are using for all of their IP addresses. Port blocking is easy and effective because most VPNs use the 1194 OpenVPN port. Another method, called deep-packet inspection, checks users’ metadata for cryptography signatures. These signatures are like the fingerprints of VPN services, and hiding them is difficult.
https://www.howtogeek.com/403771/why...es-block-vpns/
Tack till dem som försökt ge konstruktiva svar.