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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. ninjag+GH[view] [source] 2023-08-02 16:48:36
>>Goz3rr+mm
Or you could just not use 1.1.1.1. There are other players in this space, and unless you are querying DNS but not connecting to the server to get content, the server is going to know your ip.
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