On 6/7/16 6:55 AM, Cryptographrix wrote: > As I said to Netflix's tech support - if they advocate for people to turn > off IPv6 on their end, maybe Netflix should stop supporting it on their end. > > It's in the air whether it's just an HE tunnel issue or an IPv6 issue at > the moment, and if their tech support is telling people to turn off IPv6, > maybe they should just instead remove their AAAA records.
it clearly works with prefixes delegated from other isps. ... http://i.imgur.com/sJUM7tn.png > (or fail back to ipv4 when v6 looks like a tunnel) > > > > On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 9:22 AM Mark Felder <f...@feld.me> wrote: > >> >>> On Jun 6, 2016, at 22:25, Spencer Ryan <sr...@arbor.net> wrote: >>> >>> The tunnelbroker service acts exactly like a VPN. It allows you, from any >>> arbitrary location in the world with an IPv4 address, to bring traffic >> out >>> via one of HE's 4 POP's, while completely masking your actual location. >>> >> >> Perhaps Netflix should automatically block any connection that's not from >> a known residential ISP or mobile ISP as anything else could be a server >> someone is proxying through. It's very easy to get these subnets -- the >> spam filtering folks have these subnets well documented. /s >> >> -- >> Mark Felder >> f...@feld.me >> >> >
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