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Re: [Full-disclosure] Verizon Wireless DNS Tunneling



Why do you say that?  I don't doubt that there are other ways, but it has
been that way for a while, I've used them as my home ISP for a few years
now.  I don't prefer that method, but you can remove their program after and
you do not lose connectivity or anything.  It just validates your account
number with Comcast and sets your DNS (probably fiddles with other settings
too, not really concerned about it).


Valdis, I have exactly 1 Windows machine, dedicated for something else, but
it came in handy when I last moved.  I would imagine that I could get the
link working via a phone call to support.


Thanks,
James


On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Terrence <secretpackets@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> To the guy saying that comcast  requires an executable to authenticate you.
> Ha. You should prolly wipe your install.
> On Oct 7, 2011 10:41 AM, <Valdis.Kletnieks@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 07 Oct 2011 10:36:39 EDT, James Wright said:
>>
>> > That would probably explain why the Comcast service page downloads an
>> > executable to authenticate you.  At that point they have control over
>> the
>> > end user's machine and can either clear the DNS cache or force a reboot.
>>
>> That must suck if you're a non-Windows user. ;)
>>
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