It seems that some of the connection problems are not just proxy/port related. I believe that the BBO URL is on some kind of blacklist in the UK. For example if I try to play bridge on the Virgin Trains Wi-Fi, it says that BBO is not allowed, on the grounds that it's a "game" and is therefore deemed a waste of bandwidth I guess. I think the same is true of some university access controls.
Is there any way that you could have another URL, or even better a roving one, gets us into BBO without our servers seeing the current URL?
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BBO URL Controlled access to BBO
#2
Posted 2018-October-29, 16:28
DaveRolyat, on 2018-October-29, 08:54, said:
It seems that some of the connection problems are not just proxy/port related. I believe that the BBO URL is on some kind of blacklist in the UK. For example if I try to play bridge on the Virgin Trains Wi-Fi, it says that BBO is not allowed, on the grounds that it's a "game" and is therefore deemed a waste of bandwidth I guess. I think the same is true of some university access controls.
It IS a game. I can see why a University or workplace might not be enthusiastic about this, but not a train service. It consumes very little bandwidth. Did you try complaining to Virgin Trains ?
#3
Posted 2018-October-30, 02:21
I had no problems when Virgin ran the East Coast line earlier this year and it's been fine on the LNER franchise that replaced them.
#4
Posted 2018-October-30, 09:45
If we did this it would probably just be a temporary fix, they'll learn the new URL in time.
"Roving" URLs are most often used by malware sites, to try to get around anti-virus filters. Doing that would be a good way for us to get blocked by lots more services, since we'll look like that type of system.
"Roving" URLs are most often used by malware sites, to try to get around anti-virus filters. Doing that would be a good way for us to get blocked by lots more services, since we'll look like that type of system.
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