User talk:Thalagyrt

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This IP is in my privately controlled space through Softlayer - it's my exit IPSEC VPN node for when I'm not on a trusted network. Only myself and a few select other individuals (users on my AD) have access to come out from it, and generally only I use it. There's no TOR relay or any other form of open proxy running on it. I can't say anything about the rest of 67.228/16 though! If you can't unblock it I understand, but if you can it'd be much appreciated. (Thalagyrt (talk) 16:43, 19 February 2010 (UTC))

I think I explained it fairly well - only users in my Active Directory who are on computers which have been granted an IPSec certificate while on our corporate network (and there are ~10 users) have access to this VPN. Guessing a username/password won't get anyone in. It's a fixed exit address; nothing in Softlayer's space isn't fixed. It's one of the IPs assigned through Softlayer to my business, so yes it is part of my business and is in no way shared with anyone aside from my company. As I said in the previous request it is only used when I or one of my associates are on an untrusted/unencrypted wireless network. (Thalagyrt (talk) 23:53, 28 February 2010 (UTC))

To clarify, the address space in Softlayer is allocated to dedicated hardware leased by my business. (Thalagyrt (talk) 23:53, 28 February 2010 (UTC))

I placed the unblock request on hold pending response from the blocking administrator, whom I just notified about this request. –MuZemike 19:27, 3 March 2010 (UTC)