![]() ![]() MarioGom ( talk) 22:36, 17 March 2021 (UTC) Reply MarioGom and GeneralNotability: Not an experienced (proxy-)blocker by any stretch of the imagination, but just a thought since this has been open for a while: Do we know if the gateway service sends XFF headers? In that case, I'd say soft blocks are probably the way to go – otherwise, I think both soft and hard should be fine given that it is functioning as an anonymiser, even if not intentionally. MarioGom ( talk) 08:48, 15 March 2021 (UTC) Reply I can confirm now that McAffee Safe Connect VPN (end-user offering) is identified as TunnelBear (see other reports), while the range reported here is exclusively about Web Gateway Cloud Service (corporate VPN). The later seems to be for end users, but I don't know if they share endpoints. GeneralNotability ( talk) 01:27, 15 March 2021 (UTC) Reply For those looking into it, here's their VPN products: McAfee Web Gateway Cloud Service (nominally the reported range) and McAfee Safe Connect VPN. Looks more like "corporate gateway" than "open proxy/VPN" to me, I'd like a 2O on how to handle this from a more experienced proxy-blocker. ![]()
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