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 because of a proxy.
but no one ever said that it even might be a tor node [or even a "proxy"] on my network to me. it was just all about my local hardware, and account and so on ...
when i called i said netflix worked yesterday and not today. there were no changes to my network in this time period.
so then what changed? [answer: netflix policy]
the error message was vaguely about proxies, but since my tor node is only a relay, i am not using it as a proxy at all. and it was never brought up in the support call in any way ...
in fact, after my initial statement about the message on the screen, i don't think proxies were mentioned ever again. i was told just remove netflix from roku, sign in, sign out, put your right foot in, put your right foot out, and that's what it's all about
also, someone besides the support engineer i spoke with wrote the cookie cutter responses and *they* must have a clue. if tor nodes are being blocked someone knows enough to figure out how to block them.
if their policy is to block tor nodes, then say it. netflix has gobs of cash and customer support is important to any company that makes money with network services.
but it was never said. in fact i was instructed to do just about everything else ...