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I am having difficulty preventing/blocking access to Netflix services. It appears that the HTTPS inspection blade does not try to or cannot properly inspect the HTTPS traffic to and I am looking for some insight on how to resolve this or if it is possible.

I appreciate the response but wouldn't that SK provide an alternative method to bypassing HTTPS inspection? I actually want to be able to inspect the traffic properly so that I can accurately "block" access using the application layer.

Once I did that, I was no longer getting rejected and this should also allow proper enforcement of Netflix as well. On a block rule I was also able to get the UserCheck page to appear, so HTTPS inspection is working properly now.

Update from further testing, this works on Windows, Mac, and Android devices. Still seeing issues with Apple iOS devices as they use a different URL (ios.nccp.netflix.com) which seems to have cert issues of its own, so still be aware of that one. I haven't been able to get that working yet.

Connectivity to www.netflix.com is not indicative of connectivity to the Netflix content delivery service. Webpages on www.netflix.com are only served from AWS in the US and Ireland. The best method to investigate reachability is to expand the AS-NFLX IRR object and review those prefixes or alternatively contact pee...@netflix.com for assistance.

A Netflix (ASN 2906) est no ATM do IX.BR das cidades de So Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre e Fortaleza. Temos uma poltica aberta de peering, anunciando todas as nossas rotas para os route servers (ATM) desta localidades. Anunciamos um pequeno nmero de prefixos e no existe diferenas entre os prefixos anunciados para os servidores de rota (route servers) e sesses bi-laterais.

Se voc um novo membro no IX.BR, visite a pgina de participantes e verifique os que possuem a designao de ATM. Isso significa que voc j comea trocar trfego com todos eles com uma nica configurao com os route servers. A Netflix prefere as sesses de peering com os route servers do que estabelecer sesses bi-laterais para facilitar e agilizar as ativaes. Tambm recomendamos que os participantes criem registros no para fornecer visibilidade da suas redes e suas polticas de roteamento.

We accept MEDs within a relevant geographical area (example: we will not serve UK content from Atlanta), but we automatically add a MED of 50 to PNI and 100 to IX in addition to the MED you send us. We use MEDs BEFORE geolocation - they will always override our geolocation service. Note that you will only receive prefixes relevant to the region that you interconnect.

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