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Roberto Viola
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Il giorno mar 5 ago 2025 alle 03:16 ndesai510 ***@***.***> ha
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… Based on the recent news about Echelon requiring a sub to use their
devices, does anyone know what all dns requests we can block in our
networks? I would like to completely block any access from. Any of my
devices to reach out to echelon.
This is preventative in the event a family member tries installing the app
and updating any firmware accidentally.
Awful that Echelon did this so now want to make sure I block everything.
*.echelontfit.com for starters, but anything else?
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Based on the recent news about Echelon requiring a sub to use their devices, does anyone know what all dns requests we can block in our networks? I would like to completely block any access from. Any of my devices to reach out to echelon.
This is preventative in the event a family member tries installing the app and updating any firmware accidentally.
Awful that Echelon did this so now want to make sure I block everything.
*.echelontfit.com for starters, but anything else?
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