YouTube blocked when logged out
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@harms32 Disable the offloadings:
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@harms32 said in YouTube blocked when logged out:
If I log into an YouTube / google account and watch the same video it works perfectly.
Something is missing : your Google Youtube account is the premium one ?
If not, I suspect that Yutube tried to insert a publicity, and loading of the publicity failed.
or : not playing the publicity, or not getting the publicity, and you won't get the 'can continue' cookie.I'll say upfront : I'm making this one up. But if I was working for Youtube, that's how I would do it (so they continue to pay me (well)).
@harms32 said in YouTube blocked when logged out:
Do you have any idea what I am doing wrong?
Maybe nothing.
Maybe you have another admin above your connection that want you to do a favor by blocking some 'publicity' source IPs .....
Or, the video you're watching contains ... I don't know, something else, as I don't know how video playing actually works in general, or specially with youtube ready readers : is their meta code in the video stream ? Is the browser using java or something like that ? Maybe it('s the device /software that you are using has a bug ? Does it happen on all your devices ? Your network ?What was the error shown ? Errors are very important, why not showing it ?
Example : if the error was "Your device just ran out of memory" we might be able to explain you what happens and you had a solution right away.@NightlyShark : your proposal rings a distant bell.
Can you develop ?
Your solution, if it is one, is very deeply buried in the system. Drivers don't know what Youtube is ... -
Does it happen on all your devices ? Your network ?
Yes.
Maybe nothing.
Maybe you have another admin above your connection that want you to do a favor by blocking some 'publicity' source IPs .....I think this was kind of the case. I did not change anything and the problem disappeared.
But thank you all for your suggestions. @Gertjan @NightlyShark -
@Gertjan It could actually boil down to the DNS server used... If it's PfBlockerNG, PiHole, AdGuard or a customized OpenDNS profile... Certain CDNs that interplay with usage trackers and adverts might fail...
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@NightlyShark
Pfblockerng was used. But I removed it temporarily for testing. It did not help. -
@harms32 I don't suppose you also run Snort/Suricata in block mode?
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@harms32 Also, after removing it temporarily, did you perform an
ipconfig /flushdns
and
netsh winsock reset
and reboot?
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@harms32 Re-read your opening post... Also try performing a deep cleanup of your browser cache.
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No Suricata/ Snort
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@NightlyShark said in YouTube blocked when logged out:
@harms32 Also, after removing it temporarily, did you perform an
ipconfig /flushdns
and
netsh winsock reset
and reboot?
No I did not. But I will keep it in mind if the problem comes back.
As of right now, everything works.
Thanks again @NightlyShark