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1. Goz3rr+mm[view] [source] 2023-08-02 15:19:08
>>lolind+(OP)
If you're using a Pi-hole for your DNS (or anything else using dnsmasq I suppose), I worked around the issue by creating /etc/dnsmasq.d/02-archive.is.conf (with a Docker bind mount in my case) with the following content:

    server=/archive.today/8.8.8.8
    server=/archive.today/8.8.4.4
    server=/archive.ph/8.8.8.8
    server=/archive.ph/8.8.4.4
    server=/archive.is/8.8.8.8
    server=/archive.is/8.8.4.4
    server=/archive.li/8.8.8.8
    server=/archive.li/8.8.4.4
    server=/archive.vn/8.8.8.8
    server=/archive.vn/8.8.4.4
    server=/archive.fo/8.8.8.8
    server=/archive.fo/8.8.4.4
    server=/archive.md/8.8.8.8
    server=/archive.md/8.8.4.4
    server=/archive.to/8.8.8.8
    server=/archive.to/8.8.4.4
This way you use 1.1.1.1 for everything, except the domains listed above where it uses Google DNS instead.
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2. croes+Gw[view] [source] 2023-08-02 16:02:17
>>Goz3rr+mm
And you leak your location, don't you?
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