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    • J
      jefftet
      last edited by

      Has anybody heard of PRIVACY/SECURITY? geolocation is just an excuse to remove anonymity. More controls by big tech to have it their way.

      No data recording/logs vpn services DO EXIST and have been proven.

      @asphalt3 I believe that most, if not all the main vpn providers ips are blocked by netflix.

      My daughter uses netflix, I don't. I set up my dhcp server to assign a specific ip address to her devices mac and created a rule to bypass netflix traffic from that ip to my non vpn interface.

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      • johnpozJ
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
        last edited by johnpoz

        @jefftet said in PIA on pfsense Netflix detects proxy:

        Has anybody heard of PRIVACY/SECURITY? geolocation is just an excuse to remove anonymity.

        Not sure what you think privacy and security have to do with a vpn service - it provides neither of those functions ;) While it might hide your destination from your isp. It doesn't protect your privacy.. Tracking where you go - the ip is very small tiny bit of information.

        Security through obscurity, is not security.. You hiding your actual IP doesn't stop your machine from getting infected by exploit X.. So their use as "security" provider is exaggerated at best.. While could protect you from a hostile local network - home users thinking they need to spend $ more for such limited security benefits are more marketing hype, and mob think than actually functionality or requirement. But where they use to shine and why the vast majority of uses want them is so they can watch service x from a country they are not suppose to be able to watch service X from ;)

        As to geolocation being an "excuse" to remove anonymity.. It more likely has more to do with the makers of the said media wanting licensing fees for specific regions to access it. Pretty sure netflix would love to make their whole library available to all of their users.. This would get them more users ;) Them being forced to block country X from watching show Y has more to do with the content of some media, and the copyright and licensing in different regions and countries.

        Nothing new - dvds have region settings on them, because copy/version of movie A is meant and licensed to be viewed in only specific regions, etc.

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        • asphalt3A
          asphalt3 @Derelict
          last edited by

          @Derelict at least they dont sell it https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/935072-private-internet-access%E2%80%99-%E2%80%9Cno-logging%E2%80%9D-claims-proven-true-in-court-again/

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          • asphalt3A
            asphalt3 @johnpoz
            last edited by

            @johnpoz thanks for your insight! But my thread isnt a question of security or how to be completely anonymous but rather me trying to hide (some )websites from my ISP. I dont want them to know too much about me. Im fine if the know that I am using netflix f*ck it.
            Assigning a static IP example for my phone isnt a good idea as all the traffic wont be hidden.
            The help I am asking in this tread is how to create a rule in the firewall.

            I am not advanced enough to know the technicalities. Simply want to allow Amazon and netflix traffic through WAN.

            I'm stuck at creating aliases for each of them. I dont know how to add this source for amazon:
            https://ip-ranges.amazonaws.com/ip-ranges.json

            and this one for Netflix:
            as2906

            thanks!

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            • GertjanG
              Gertjan
              last edited by Gertjan

              @asphalt3 check out pfsense netflix bypass VPN

              No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
              Edit : and where are the logs ??

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              • GertjanG
                Gertjan @asphalt3
                last edited by

                @asphalt3 said in PIA on pfsense Netflix detects proxy:

                Since I have 1gbs cable and using a local server from PIA it doesn’t slow me down that much.

                Then what is this all about Slow Speeds ?

                No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                  bcruze
                  last edited by bcruze

                  without screens shots its impossible to see what you have configured.

                  i have a few vpn tunnels, and alias's setup to travel over them by static local IP addresses

                  my dhcp addresses and smart tv are set to work over the wan. and it DOES work. netflix and amazon prime stream just fine..

                  post screen shots and we can assist
                  here is a working example tunnel.jpeg

                  you can see im editing it from the lan tab. i have a static mapping for the device macmini) then i changed the tunnel to Air. you can change that to your wan address and it would send the traffic over the wan

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                  • asphalt3A
                    asphalt3 @Gertjan
                    last edited by

                    @Gertjan thanks will do

                    The slow speeds started from the new build

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                    • asphalt3A
                      asphalt3 @bcruze
                      last edited by

                      @bcruze that is what I have right now. I’ve asigned a static ip to a device and made a rule for it to pass through WAN.

                      But that is not what I’m looking for...

                      Because now the whole device doesn’t pass through the vpn.

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                      • B
                        bcruze
                        last edited by

                        Good luck I’ve tried to getting this to work for years On pfsense
                        All TVs use wan in this house..

                        Not blaming pfsense Netflix is really trying to stop this

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                        • asphalt3A
                          asphalt3
                          last edited by

                          Damn that’s encouraging

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