Re: VPN Fresh Dedicated IP But Still This Is Happening....
I have no idea how they managed to get a Linux finger print detected. All my VPN's run on Servers running Linux and I've never had any VPN detection site including the one you used detect my server. And thats with all default settings for multiple VPN protocols SoftEther, OpenVPN, and L2TP/IPsec.
Try setting the time zone of your computer to Mountain Standard Time (MST). I'm guessing the data center your using is in Arizona based off the time zone test of the VPN detection site... see if that changes anything...
Try whoer.net and see what the results they find for Operating system.
With a VPN set up right you can hide everything except for the fact that your using a Corporate ISP (but that doesn't necessarily mean your behind a VPN).
Paying for a VPN service, you have very few settings you can change. I've never used a IPBurger IP, but I'm sure they are set up correctly.
On a side note... I found this bad ass program for widows the other day on GitHub that can capture/modify/drop network packets
sent to/from the Windows network stack.. Im using it right now on my miner running on Windows 10 to intercept the Devlopers Ethereum address for the DevFee and insert my Ethereum address in it's place.
There are simiular versions for Linux... So in theory it could be used to filter any data in the packet after coming through the VPN as long as it's not wrapped in SSL. Doing so you could set MTU value or what ever other data would need changing in the header without actually doing it though the VPN software. But it would need to be set up server side. https://github.com/basil00/Divert
Last edited by nate; 06-26-2018 at 10:17 PM.
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