[189859] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Netflix banning HE tunnels
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Spencer Ryan)
Wed Jun 8 11:39:27 2016
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Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2016 11:37:59 -0400
From: Spencer Ryan <sryan@arbor.net>
To: "North American Network Operators' Group" <nanog@nanog.org>
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It identifys where you told it you are. It doesn't tell Netflix that your
v4 endpoint is in New Zeland and you are watching a bunch of content you
are not supposed to have access to.
Is this really that hard to understand?
*Spencer Ryan* | Senior Systems Administrator | sryan@arbor.net
*Arbor Networks*
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On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 11:33 AM, John Peach <john-nanog@peachfamily.net>
wrote:
> Mine, whilst not identifying me personally, has detail down to the
> correct town and zipcode.
>
>
> On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 10:30:31 -0500
> Chris Adams <cma@cmadams.net> wrote:
>
> > Once upon a time, Owen DeLong <owen@delong.com> said:
> > > Contrary to your repeated assertions, HE tunnels are NOT anonymous.
> > >
> > > HE operates a perfectly fine RWHOIS server that provides sufficient
> > > information about each tunnel that it cannot be considered
> > > anonymous.
> >
> > Unless that information is verified, it is effectively anonymous. I
> > had an HE tunnel years ago, and the only verified information was my
> > email address.
> >
>