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Re: [tor-talk] Tor Project and Youtube is blocked in Turkey too



On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 9:48 PM, Ondrej Mikle <ondrej.mikle@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> On 03/29/2014 01:34 PM, Kus wrote:
> > FYI, today OpenDNS and Google public DNS servers are blocked too. Other
> > than that, they're redirecting DNS queries to ISP servers automatically
> if
> > you try to use Google or OpenDNS servers. Probably, they're started to
> use
> > transparent DNS proxy. Btw, they're blocked them one day before the
> > election day.
>
> You can download and install unbound recursive validating DNS resolver:
> http://unbound.net/ . No need to use arbitrary DNS resolver, you have
> your DNS
> resolver locally.
>
> Won't save you if they are intercepting and tampering with DNS queries,
> but it
> might work for now.
>
> Ondrej
>

To tries to recognize when random DNS queries are being hijacked by ad
pushers, but i dont think it can tell when specific sites are blocked in
this manner.  Would it be possible for Exit Node operators in such an area
to have a switch they can set to reject DNS queries through it but still
accept exit traffic? ServerDNSTestAddresses seems to change the entire exit
policy if specified domains fail.
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