I am also in the same boat with a whole subnet affected even without a tunnel, tried multiple netflix support channels starting in early march and the ranges is still blocked 3 months later.
I was a big fan of the service and somewhat of an addict up till this but I've really been shocked how this has been (mis)handled chris On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 7:23 AM, Davide Davini <[email protected]> wrote: > Today I discovered Netflix flagged my IPv6 IP block as "proxy/VPN" and I > can't use it if I don't disable the HE tunnel, which is the only way for > me to have IPv6 at the moment. > > But the fun part has been Netflix tech support: > "Oh I see, yeah we have been receiving reports of some other members > with ipv6 having this issues, at the moment Netflix is not really > designed to work with ipv6 connections, in this case I can recommend you > two things, one is to turn off the ipv6 and the other one will be to > contact directly with Hurricane Electric, there are some customers that > were able to use Netflix with an ipv6 under some specific settings set > by Hurricane Electric." > > I don't obviously expect HE to fix it, I don't pay for shit, it's a free > service, why should they? > > But it's fun to know that " Netflix is not really designed to work with > ipv6 connections ". > > Who did it say on this ML that the best way to solve these issues is > Netflix tech support? :) > > Ciao, > Davide Davini > >

