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Benderβ€’about 24 hours ago
So blocks are just happening on public open resolvers and not on the TLD servers? What's stopping people from standing up their own DoH servers? It only takes a few minutes. Install Unbound and see if it was compiled with libnghttp2. If not then it will need to be rebuilt. Politely ask your package maintainer to also build it with libnghttp2.

    unbound -V | grep --color libnghttp2
If so enable the DoH listener [1][2]

[1] - https://nlnetlabs.nl/documentation/unbound/unbound.conf/

[2] - https://nochan.net/b/Internet-Crap/20260602-Set-Up-Your-Own-...

sparklingβ€’about 4 hours ago
DNS4EU have also blocked archive.today in the past. I i remember correctly, they claimed it was part of some automated malware-protection system. So i would give them the benefit of the doubt on this one.

In any case, plenty of other free EU DNS services available: https://eualternative.eu/categories/public-dns/

irq-1β€’1 day ago
> DNS4EU commits β€œnot to block DNS resolution except for when required by law, enforceable decision of the competent court or other government authority or elected by the User.” (Emphasis mine)

So the 'privacy first' resolver doesn't follow only laws, but the whims of any 'government authority'.

f1reflyβ€’1 day ago
Way better situation than what we currently have in Germany where all major providers block whatever the content lobby feels like that day
wolvoleoβ€’1 day ago