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Originally Posted by clickity click
I tried to register with Tor and got the message IP BANNED but I registered with a regular VPN no problem.
What are you saying exactly?
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I am just trying to protect the billing servers.
Your VPN might be able to register ...
But if you are a carder from #real IP country# using a stolen US credit card list and a US IP proxy you will not be able to make a transaction on our billing servers -- You are welcome to try they do try many times each day ...
Was this your VPN?
{
"ip": "64.62.219.154",
"hostname": "No Hostname",
"city": "Fremont",
"region": "California",
"country": "US",
"loc": "37.5155,-121.8962",
"org": "AS6939 Hurricane Electric, Inc.",
"postal": "94539"}
AS6939 Hurricane Electric, Inc. is a known Cloud host and VPN. As such, its nicinfo should be greylisted. Tor is banned as a nuisance or worse.
If you do the demo at
https://diafygi.github.io/webrtc-ips/ with that proxy it should echo, (80% of the time), your LAN address, real IP and your proxy IP. The code is right on that page ...
I am talking about billing server security and not about cam girls seeing your IP address. Showing the users
public IP address is a piece of cake but the address shown is the first address -- usually their ISP or a proxy with that IP's country. But you can't hide behind a proxy if your browser answers a STUN request.
Customers use proxies on porn sites -- they like the false security it gives them. I really only care VPNs and Proxies at the billing server point -- VPNs and Proxies are a common thread in a majority of chargebacks.
This is why the model country blocking on camsites is a joke. The IPs and geo locations displayed in a model's interface may or may not be accurate. Again, smoke and mirrors false security.