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 YouTube Deep Packet Inspection, All HTTP connections being MITMed

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Blast_Cyrus
post May 2 2013, 01:43 AM

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QUOTE(raptar_eric @ May 2 2013, 01:38 AM)
not really bro... all these devices/appliances are placed on the top of the network hierarchy not at the bottom... the ISP can easily trace our IP, even we are on dynamic IP, back to who is viewing,etc. all our information registered to unifi/digi n bla bla bla...

even if you run a traceroute, how do you know which IP or which hop is the main device? and most of these device do not honor ICMP nor any traceroute... they normally block it to deny any DDoS attack on it... being in the ISP level, they have sufficient budget and also knowledge to secure their network, unless any attack is being done by using very low-level attacks... maybe anonymous can do it lol tongue.gif

adding on, most of these devices is running on transparent mode, just like a transparent proxy, where no physical IP nor virtual IP is needed.. data just pass through, and filtering is done...
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Agree bro, with Dynamic Routing running in the cloud it's almost impossible to tell. Well, unless we are the "Anonymous" level
Blast_Cyrus
post May 2 2013, 01:49 AM

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QUOTE(raptar_eric @ May 2 2013, 01:45 AM)
bro you got me wrong.. they CAN tell even on dynamic IP.. we end users do not know or do not have the "power" or ability to do it, but ISP level confirm can.. look at singapore, how do you think they can filter those downloading pirated animes and fine them, even they are on dynamic IP? in the Internet, nothing is temporary, everything is PERMANENT... traces are everywhere, caches are everywhere... google alone is like the world...

anyway shouldnt explain so much or say so much, later dont know what happen sad.gif
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Yea, it very easy for them to see on their level not ours. Dynamic Routing that I am referring to is the ISP level router. Ordinary traceroute will literally useless, and like u said using transparent proxy or any transparent security device will be able to do this easily
Blast_Cyrus
post May 2 2013, 02:08 AM

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Backbone wise is probably Static IP connecting to the border but the routing in between is confirmed to by dynamic hop so that there's no single point of failure and also possibility of security devices performing all sort of filtering.

Le sigh and dissapointed with all these..

 

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