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#NETFLIX CLIENT WITH VPN SOFTWARE LICENSE#
#NETFLIX CLIENT WITH VPN HOW TO#
I'd like to know how to troubleshoot the difference between Machine A's and Machine C's VPNs. A FORWARD -i tun+ -o ens192 -m state -state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT A FORWARD -i ens160 -o ens192 -m state -state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT The VPN client of A is openvpn and it is connected to a popular paid VPN service.
#NETFLIX CLIENT WITH VPN PC#
B is default gateway for the LAN with problematic PC (Machine C). Machine B is an IPFire firewall that doesn't do masquerading and has outbound filtering rules only.Ī is default gateway for B. Machine A is an Ubuntu 16.04 box set up as gateway with firewall and VPN client. I also tried other MTU related tests, like the one on and they all return 1472 as biggest unfragmented packet for both Machine A and C VPNs.Īt this site there are some PCs (like Machine C in the diagram) connecting through VPN only. Yevhen Stasiv, I've run WITCH VPN Detector test and it doesn't show relevant differences between Machine A and Machine C's VPN. I'm not concerned about their inability to watch TV shows at lunch: I'm mainly concerned that my setup could have an hole and others can actually track the real network's details when users do surf through Machine A's VPN.įollowing suggestions in the first Answer from Mr. My customer isn't violating any Netflix's term of service, they just need to surf the web through VPN only, and they would like to use Netflix at lunch break. I would like to know what does Netflix detects in this setup that is instead undetected if the VPN app is ran right on machine C? Can this type of detection be used by someone else (quite sure) with evil intentions? What am I actually revealing with my setup that stays undetected when the VPN app is run? How to troubleshoot this? If C connects to the same VPN server used by A, but locally through the provider's VPN app, Netflix will not detect it as "behind an unblocker". Please note that this is not VPN server related. Looks like you are using an unblocker or proxy, disable those services and retry. If they connect to Netflix through Machine C, they get the message (translated from italian): "Something went wrong.
