In my experience this is a common enough phenomenon. Happened to me twice here.
All kinds of sites employ “professional” services that keep them “safe” by
letting them know when someone uses the service from a Tor address, or plain
blocking such surfers. The problem is that these “professionals”
Is this now broken / reverted again? I'm getting a "you seem to be using an
unblocker or proxy" warning when trying to access Netflix through my US
middle relay...
On 1 Mar 2016 7:38 pm, "Gero Kuehn" wrote:
> > I had an update from Neil Hunt @ Netflix
> >> I'm told that we pushed a fix this week
> I had an update from Neil Hunt @ Netflix
>> I'm told that we pushed a fix this weekend that should have solved the
>> problem - lmk
> Things are working again at my end - can anyone else confirm?
Yes. The feedback to them seems to have worked and the error message is gone
now.
Thanks to everyo
2016-03-01 7:53 GMT+01:00 Jonas Bergler :
> I had an update from Neil Hunt @ Netflix
>
>> I'm told that we pushed a fix this weekend that should have solved the
>> problem - lmk
>
>
> Things are working again at my end - can anyone else confirm?
>
It has always worked for me, using a non-VPS Dutch
I had an update from Neil Hunt @ Netflix
I'm told that we pushed a fix this weekend that should have solved the
> problem - lmk
Things are working again at my end - can anyone else confirm?
-- Jonas
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Jonas Bergler wrote:
> Yesterday I forwarded this thread to
Well of course it is possible to find someone knowledgeable of IT, but the
chances of that are similar to that of walking up to a random person on the
street and having them be knowledgeable of it.
I shouldn't have said absolutely everyone, but the call center people are
not trained in IT. The per
On 02/28/2016 11:42 AM, Jamis Hartley wrote:
> Because the support people in the call center are not IT people. They
> don't understand computers and were never trained with tor nodes. They
> were literally given cookie cutter responses to tell you when you come
> and say that you are being blocked
Hi,
I got ya, but what i do is running VPN on VPS and all home traffic is
going over that IP, not ISP. I don't know if you can route your traffic
in your home in this way, but I don't see why not. Only ..
I don't have Netflix and I don't know if you have box only for it or you
have one box for al
On 02/28/16 11:42, Jamis Hartley wrote:
> Because the support people in the call center are not IT people. They
> don't understand computers and were never trained with tor nodes. They
> were literally given cookie cutter responses to tell you when you come
> and say that you are being blocked beca
Because the support people in the call center are not IT people. They don't
understand computers and were never trained with tor nodes. They were
literally given cookie cutter responses to tell you when you come and say
that you are being blocked because of a proxy. They don't have any
knowledge of
On 02/28/16 02:08, Jamis Hartley wrote:
> I seriously doubt it's hostility.
you may be right. as i said, it was only speculation on my part ...
but why didn't netflix support say it's your tor node when i was
chatting with netflix support for an hour? or even- we are detecting a
proxy on your net
Netflix engineering should be clueful enough to only block Tor-exit nodes.
We probably just have to find a way to get in touch with one of their
network engineers?
-V
On Saturday, 27 February 2016, Gero Kuehn wrote:
> tl;dr: Even paying customers sharing IPs with non-exit Tor relays are now
> b
I seriously doubt it's hostility. The likeliest thing is they were looking
to stop people from using Tor to bypass country restrictions. So when they
found a public list of all the Tor nodes, they blocked them all. Not
realizing that only a few of them are actually capable of proxying.
For them to
I dont think its hostility. For the normal support assistant security
and/or TOR is like a black hole
and they do not know anything about it or know stuff from the
mainstream press which is mostly
complete bullshit. I would not blame the support person, try to get a
supervisor who knows what we
are
hi
On 02/26/16 18:42, Gero Kuehn wrote:
> tl;dr: Even paying customers sharing IPs with non-exit Tor relays are now
> blocked from accessing Netflix
yes, this has just happened to me. i spent an hour yesterday in a chat
with netflix customer service and never once was tor mentioned.
i signed in
I can attest to this, several weeks ago I was running a tor relay from home
and netflix dissappeared, after going through the song and dance routine
with support I decided it wasnt worth the hassle, so my relay is now on a
french vps. fortunately for me i own several ip's so it wasn't a real issue
Yesterday I forwarded this thread to Neil Hunt - the Chief Product Officer
at Netflix with the hope that he would read it and have received the
following reply a few hours ago.
Noted - this will go to the right technical people.
>
I'm hoping this is a sign Netflix will take this seriously.
-- Jo
Hi everyone,
apparently this is happening with a lot of relays node (My italian relay
node was blocked too)
https://www.reddit.com/r/netflix/comments/472kqu/netflix_started_blocking_tor_relayonly_nodes/
As Roger said we have to try to identify someone inside Netflix to pitch
"our cause", on the
Hello Jonas !
> You mention an 'official response from Netflix' - are you willing to share
> this?
Unfortunately this is nothing I got in writing yet after only 2 days. At the
beginning of the last call, I heard a "this call might be recorded"
announcement. When I realized that they are not wi
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 12:42:38AM +0100, Gero Kuehn wrote:
> They did however not
> leave the impression that they a) care or b) intend to fix this at some
> point by parsing the Tor network information properly instead of using
> whatever cheap&wrong hack they use now.
There is actually a servi
I've also had several extensive conversations with Netflix support about
this but haven't received an answer beyond a generic 'there is a problem
with your router' type response.
You mention an 'official response from Netflix' - are you willing to share
this? Mostly I'm interested if this respons
tl;dr: Even paying customers sharing IPs with non-exit Tor relays are now
blocked from accessing Netflix
Hello everyone !
After two very fruitless attempts to get the issue silently resolved through
proper Netflix support channels, the time has come to make this public. As
some of you have probab
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