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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Cyber wall? just for me? Post 302994651 by jim mcnamara on Sunday 26th of March 2017 11:48:59 AM
Old 03-26-2017
I don't get what all you are asking. But part of the answer is:
Big companies geoblock all the time.
Countries where the government does not like unreviewed content, the same occurs.
To my knowledge, Britain does not geoblock every IP from Brazil. Try this to test: Google

The other possibility is that the podcast company's version of antimalware is blocking a part of the IP range you are in.

Brazil is not blacklisted on the datasets we have. Your ISP may be. And you may be dealing in the UK with a company or its subsidiary that just got a new blacklist. And, your ISP is on it.

'Underground' has a negative side:
FWIW: A lot of security people are trying to learn how to deal with 'underground' or dark net services like tor.
Unless you are really security savvy, messing around in a lot of dark net sites may get your system irreversibly trashed. So say the security guys at my company.

Instead of doing something counterproductive, see if you can find a way to email the podcast site owner, in order to see if s/he can help some way.

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SYSTEMD-ASK-PASSWORD-CONSOLE.SERVICE(8) 	       systemd-ask-password-console.service		   SYSTEMD-ASK-PASSWORD-CONSOLE.SERVICE(8)

NAME
systemd-ask-password-console.service, systemd-ask-password-console.path, systemd-ask-password-wall.service, systemd-ask-password-wall.path - Query the user for system passwords on the console and via wall SYNOPSIS
systemd-ask-password-console.service systemd-ask-password-console.path systemd-ask-password-wall.service systemd-ask-password-wall.path DESCRIPTION
systemd-ask-password-console.service is a system service that queries the user for system passwords (such as hard disk encryption keys and SSL certificate passphrases) on the console. It is intended to be used during boot to ensure proper handling of passwords necessary for boot. systemd-ask-password-wall.service is a system service that informs all logged in users for system passwords via wall(1). It is intended to be used after boot to ensure that users are properly notified. See the developer documentation[1] for more information about the system password logic. Note that these services invoke systemd-tty-ask-password-agent(1) with either the --watch --console or --watch --wall command line parameters. SEE ALSO
systemd(1), systemd-tty-ask-password-agent(1), wall(1) NOTES
1. developer documentation http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PasswordAgents systemd 208 SYSTEMD-ASK-PASSWORD-CONSOLE.SERVICE(8)
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