On Mon, Mar 12, 2018, at 10:44 AM, Sam Kretchmer wrote: > IP's they use, specifically parts of 213.159.132/22. They can surf any
This block appears to have shifted over from RIPE into ARIN space. I've seen a few firewalls and filtering systems that block countries or block unallocated/weird/bogon ranges in broken ways (probably more so if it was an enterprise/government/finance situation). They could be locally terminating connections at the entry point or something in a browser, which might produce oddities like the loading/connecting/loading. Alternatively, I've also seen some crappy fw/transparent proxies have problems dealing with IPs that end in .0 and .255 and sometimes .254.