Netflix NOC? VPN Mismarked?

Owen DeLong owen at delong.com
Thu Jan 28 09:07:06 UTC 2016


IPv4 will become a progressively deeper version of hell until we finally turn it off.

Fortunately Netflix is running IPv6 for most things already. If you’re an ISP and you’re not
allowing them to reach Netflix via IPv6, then you’re part of the problem rather than the solution.

Owen

> On Jan 27, 2016, at 12:36 , chris <tknchris at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> especially if these types of situations are handled on par with the way abuse and spam reports are handled
> 
> customer will report being blocked to netflix, netflix will tell end user to contact isp, customer will call isp  and level 1 call center rep will say "we can ping your modem and your service is up we dont see a problem, if you are having a issue with a specific service please contact your service provider"
> 
> and the infinite loop begins, customer gets frustrated, everyone loses
> 
> welcome to hell :)
> 
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Owen DeLong <owen at delong.com <mailto:owen at delong.com>> wrote:
> 
> > On Jan 27, 2016, at 07:12 , Jared Mauch <jared at puck.nether.net <mailto:jared at puck.nether.net>> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> On Jan 26, 2016, at 7:33 PM, Andrey Yakovlev <andy.yakov at ya.ru <mailto:andy.yakov at ya.ru>> wrote:
> >>
> >> One user had his wife sharing his Netflix account on her iPad while on a conference to Europe (same account, different countries).
> >
> > Hmm, I seem to think this one might be quite common, so perhaps should be tied closer to the device vs account level.
> >
> > - Jared
> 
> This is all going to get a whole lot more entertaining with the combination of MIP6 and IPv4 CGNAT.
> 
> Owen
> 
> 




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