I get a "you're banned" msg when posting on Sup Forums every now and then, the ban is usually from long ago and for using a vpn/proxy, despite never having used one.
As soon as I read the message the ban expires. Again though, this clearly wasn't me. Is it possible this is due to my internet provider only using IPv6 and emulating IPv4?
Blake Turner
yes
Jayden Baker
This happens all the time on wireless networks since your ISP doesn't provide a static IP. If it randomly assigns you an IP that was previously banned on Sup Forums for whatever reason, just reconnect and it'll give you a new one.
Dylan Reed
>ISP uses CGNAT >Sometimes I'll be banned from posting because some little 12 year old bastard has posted something retarded on the same IP address >IP addresses stay assigned for days at a time Fuck those organisations that hoard IPV4 addresses
David Diaz
Yes, that's "carrier-grade NAT".
I'm surprised Sup Forums doesn't use IPv6 when it can, and ban via that (rangebans on /64 would be one obvious way). Static IPs are a lot more common on IPv6 blocks, and that would make the bans more effective.
Joseph Robinson
reset your router / modem
Charles Diaz
I wouldn't sacrifice privacy for more effective bans.
Also fuck IPv6 in general, didn't it expose your MAC address?
Christian Hall
What can you do with a MAC address anyway?
Jeremiah Cruz
Why are it always the people with the least knowledge that spew the most bullshit?
Christopher Morales
Ive gotton this on both att and verison wireless, but never at my home network
Hudson Cook
Similiar problem, provider uses Dual-Stack lite, which means I share "my" IPv4 address with lots of other folks...
Cameron Reyes
kys
Connor Robinson
If you forget to tumble it the first bytes will tell you the manufacturer of the interface. The next will be a serial number and then it is easy to find you. Big companies like Dell has everything logged and available given the service tag. The entire database should be assumed to be compromised.
James Gray
I see. Thanks user
Xavier Cox
makes it easier to target the same machine across multiple networks
Tyler Hill
I get those too.
Some retard on my network LOVES shitposting on Sup Forums
Caleb Morris
I see. Thanks
Adam Diaz
If you're that worried about it, you'd just buy a cheapish laptop in cash.
Easton Evans
Mines keeps posting ponyshit on /s4s/
Tyler Reed
>Change MAC address of the WAN interface >Renew IP lease
Daniel Nguyen
>be in $600/night San Francisco hotel room >ip already perma banned for shit posting
John Evans
>be outside >use 3g network >ip is banned for posting CP