05-16-2018 01:41 AM - edited 05-16-2018 01:42 AM
Hey Telus,
What's up with port blocking TCP 3353 to daggerhashimoto.usa.nicehash.com:3353 and the eu/in/etc servers?
Why would you guys port block TCP 3353?
I had to use a VPN to get past this - so I'd like to know why Telus would do this... the moment I turned on the VPN - issue gone.
It's not like this is eating a lot of bandwidth, and NiceHash isn't a service commonly used by any malware... so - why would you even "do" this? Haha
Thanks,
McFly10
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05-17-2018 02:02 PM
Haha - not even a reply from a Telus rep? Tried three DNS servers, yours and others, only way it worked was in the VPN tunnel...
Then, it mysteriously repairs itself two days later... Haha - the magic of some failover interconnections and a some networker with a dream.
05-17-2018 02:02 PM
Haha - not even a reply from a Telus rep? Tried three DNS servers, yours and others, only way it worked was in the VPN tunnel...
Then, it mysteriously repairs itself two days later... Haha - the magic of some failover interconnections and a some networker with a dream.
05-17-2018 07:28 PM
It worked for me on the day you complained.
nc -vvv daggerhashimoto.usa.nicehash.com 3356 worked from a linux box on my LAN and another whose internet is not Telus.