> There is nothing to stop Netflix from probing a mixture of IPv4 and IPv6
> during the same video playing session. Thus they could correlate the IPv6
> with the IPv4 which correlates with my CC which correlates with my address on
> file.
This only works in environments that have both IPv4 and
> On Jun 26, 2020, at 12:32 , Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote:
>
> On 6/26/20 12:08 PM, Brandon Jackson via NANOG wrote:
>> Correct they block HE.net's tunnel broker IP's because they practically are
>> at least for the sense of geo restrictions "VPN" that can be used to get
>> around said geo
On Fri, 26 Jun 2020 10:21:47 +0200, Mark Tinka said:
> Sadly, PlayStation still don't support IPv6. Hopefully, it comes with
> the PS5, although I see no reason why the PS4 and PS3 can't.
The PS/4 will in fact dhcpv6 at startup, and it will answer pings from both on
subnet and from elsewhere, and
On 28/Jun/20 19:37, Randy Bush wrote:
> think of the burden on the netflix customer support of HE's IPv6
> tunnels.
I wasn't aware about the HE situation and Netflix. I just learned about
this via this thread.
I understand why they are blocking those tunnels.
Mark.
> If you don't use some kind of device to connect to Netflix, if you
> have a reasonably modern TV that supports a native Netflix app as
> well as IPv6, you'd be good to go.
think of the burden on the netflix customer support of HE's IPv6
tunnels.
randy
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