Seems like Netflix has started requiring access to changing IP addresses like 198.38.98.179 to function properly.
If you don't, the site is unusable--crashes silverlight, sometimes the whole computer. Great design, good job.
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Looks like it uses a TON of different, randomly chosen addresses on 198.38.98.* and 198.38.99.* Iunno how to whitelist an address block :[
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@St_Rev Maybe use another browser just for Netflix (and maybe other stuff NoScript gets in the way of)? -
@thatcks Yeah, that may be necessary
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@St_Rev Er, why not just disable NoScript while using Netflix? They've no paid advertisers shooting code at you anyway. -
@dpfrank07 I have the site whitelisted, apparently that's not good enough. But I'm usually browsing other sites at the same time. -
@dpfrank07 I could just make a separate Chrome install to run Netflix, I guess.
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@St_Rev We use ours on the TV via firestick. Less hassle, -
@asherahresearch Don't own a TV :[
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