Netflix VPN detection - actual engineer needed

Lyndon Nerenberg lyndon at orthanc.ca
Mon Jun 6 21:46:12 UTC 2016


> 1. C-band teleport in Singapore with SingTel IPs, remote terminals in
> Afghanistan.
> 
> 2. Ku-band teleport in Germany with IP space in an Intelsat /20, remote
> terminal on the roof of a US government diplomatic facility in
> $DEVELOPING_COUNTRY
> 
> 3. Teleports in Miami with IP space that looks indistinguishable (in terms
> of BGP-adjacency and traceroutes) from any other ISP in the metro Miami
> area, providing services to small TDMA VSAT terminals in west Africa.
> 
> 4. Things in Antarctica that are on the other end of a C-band SCPC pipe
> from a large earth station in southern California.
> 
> 5. Maritime Ku and C-band VSAT services with 2.5 meter size 3-axis tracking
> antennas on top of cruise ships that could be literally anywhere in the
> Mediterranean or Caribbean oceans, with the terrestrial end of the
> connection in Switzerland, Italy, Maryland or Georgia.
> 
> 6. Small pacific island nations that have no submarine fiber connectivity
> and are now using o3b for IP backhaul, or C-band connectivity to teleports
> in Australia.

Yes.  All big Netflix customers.



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