wardmundy
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But the network's they hand out are often populated by "bad actors" even Frontier do that ( they inherited Verizon's copper here) , But if you don't have a problem with that, . . .
We whitelist all private (non-routable) LAN addresses as well as the individual public IP address of your server. We don't whitelist the public IP subnet that your server is on. So the "bad actors" sharing that subnet have no more access than anybody else that's not in the whitelist, i.e. zero.