[185819] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: DNSSEC and ISPs faking DNS responses
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Levine)
Fri Nov 13 22:02:28 2015
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Date: 14 Nov 2015 03:02:02 -0000
From: "John Levine" <johnl@iecc.com>
To: nanog@nanog.org
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>> Civilians definitely use these.
>
>A very tiny percentage. The power of the default reigns supreme.
People in New Zealand said differently. It's a small country, but I
was impressed how everyone in the session (it was NetHui, not a bunch
of geeks) took for granted that you'd use a VPN to get your video fix.
Online gamblers can be a very dedicated group. See, for example,
these blog posts and online ads about VPNs that circumvent blocks to
get to online poker sites:
http://securethoughts.com/3-best-vpns-online-poker/
https://www.reddit.com/r/poker/comments/1xu89o/using_a_vpn_to_play_real_money_poker/
http://www.onlinebettingsites.com/vpns-for-online-betting/
https://www.vpnaccounts.com/blog/internet-gambling-using-vpn/
http://calvinayre.com/2014/08/18/poker/using-a-vpn-to-play-online-poker-could-be-working-against-you/
https://www.cardschat.com/f10/new-york-players-a-vpn-220913/
http://www.billrini.com/2011/04/23/thinking-vpning-poker/
https://www.le-vpn.com/vpn-for-online-poker-and-gambling/
https://vpnuk.net/gambling.html
R's,
John