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krisdcrus21

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Nov 11, 2012
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Basically, I need to block incoming sony connections to trick my banned ps3 to allow me to sign into the netflix app. The only way to do this is to make the ps3 think that psn is down. I need to block:

fus01.ps3.update.playstation.net > Update Server (sys updates)
mercury.dl.playstation.net > What’s new ads
nsx.np.dl.playstation.net > playstation store preview
nsx-e.np.dl.playstation.net > ads
(main file exchange connections)
us.np.stun.playstation.net > on boot initiates connection
ena.net.playstation.net > SSLv3 connection after above connection
dus01.ps3.update.playstation.net > secondary update attempt (could force updates)
auth.np.ac.playstation.net > SSLv3 authentication server
(destination servers)
service.playstation.net (has multiple IPs if only the ip address is blocked)
(Error Reporting)
creepo.ww.hl.playstation.net (uploads crash reports etc.)

How would i go abouts doing this on a Time Capsule (Latest Generation)?

Thank you
 
Basically, I need to block incoming sony connections to trick my banned ps3 to allow me to sign into the netflix app. The only way to do this is to make the ps3 think that psn is down. I need to block:
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Sony being able to shut down hardware you have bought is just another reason not to buy Sony anything.

As for what you want, I think you mean outgoing connections. And in any case I'm not seeing anything that allows you to block sites in the Airport Extreme
 
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