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Jaysin, no, they did not shut off that protocol entirely. Far from it. However, what their platform does is that it sends out cancel or drops to remote systems involved int he transfer of files, using the IP of the their end user. So the remote system thinkgs the connection was cancelled or the send somehow failed, and that block is lost. They don't do it for all packets or all connections, but rather in relationship to traffic levels in various segements (this is based on info I could find when I looked into the product they are apparently using).
It isn't a protocol block, sorry. Perhaps you would like to read and be better informed before you go off on something like this?
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