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Re: Netflix VPN detection - actual engineer needed


From: Spencer Ryan <sryan () arbor net>
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2016 15:49:06 -0400

I don't blame them for blocking a (effectively) anonymous tunnel broker.
I'm sure their content providers are forcing their hand.
On Jun 3, 2016 3:46 PM, "Cryptographrix" <cryptographrix () gmail com> wrote:

Netflix needs to figure out a fix for this until ISPs actually provide IPv6
natively.



On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 3:13 PM Blair Trosper <blair.trosper () gmail com>
wrote:

Confirmed that Hurricane Electric's TunnelBroker is now blocked by
Netflix.  Anyone nice people from Netflix perhaps want to take a crack at
this?



On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 2:15 PM, <mike.hyde1 () gmail com> wrote:

Had the same problem at my house, but it was caused by the IPv6
connection
to HE.  Turned of V6 and the device worked.


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On June 1, 2016 at 10:29:03 PM, Matthew Kaufman (matthew () matthew at)
wrote:

Every device in my house is blocked from Netflix this evening due to
their new "VPN blocker". My house is on my own IP space, and the
outside
of the NAT that the family devices are on is 198.202.199.254, announced
by AS 11994. A simple ping from Netflix HQ in Los Gatos to my house
should show that I'm no farther away than Santa Cruz, CA as microwaves
fly.

Unfortunately, when one calls Netflix support to talk about this, the
only response is to say "call your ISP and have them turn off the VPN
software they've added to your account". And they absolutely refuse to
escalate. Even if you tell them that you are essentially your own ISP.

So... where's the Netflix network engineer on the list who all of us
can
send these issues to directly?

Matthew Kaufman





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