Isn't it similar to the usual url blocking, where each rule is added when it is actually observed? Comcast may use different server based on users' geolocation, and that may be a reason for different ip address in the above reddit link, or maybe they just changed their server now..
I did some web surfing today with xfinity wifi, and found a traffic to http://69.252.251.29/PASV/Yj3H_y48eFboC88888888zVwtWLU3Cc2jWJHghf73XYSNI0u4m This url gives me a following script: ! function() { function sendAccounting(n, e) { n = n || 1; e = e || 0; var t = new Image; 11 == e || w && ...
Today I found this request while using xfinity complementary trial: http://69.252.251.29/PASV/391860723A4C8F4E8F3BD5BFD36BFF8A/69.252.251.29/ This url gives me a javascript code attached below. What does it do? (function() { function sendAccounting(e, t) { e = e || 1; t = t || 0; var n = new Image; ...
This is not directly related to a certain website, but with ISP. When I connect to a "complementary trial" of comcast's xfinitywifi service (that is, free trial which lasts only 1 hour), I see some abnormal requests were made in the browser. I would appreciate if someone in US and can use ...