QUOTE(blackbox14 @ Sep 6 2024, 08:57 PM)
There was a misunderstanding here. I meant the significance of them just switching on HTTPS on their hijacker servers. I already know why this DNS block is bad.
Like another forumer here, I draw the line at a government that tells ISP to hijack DNS that is NOT theirs.
Yeah, that's why I mentioned I was confused, especially since it doesn't change anything for the end user.
Basically, they also want to prevent the usage of DNS Over HTTPSLike another forumer here, I draw the line at a government that tells ISP to hijack DNS that is NOT theirs.
Yeah, that's why I mentioned I was confused, especially since it doesn't change anything for the end user.
so they hijack that as well and send to their servers
maybe before this they didnt support DoH
but now they have to to accept DoH requests
however, your devices are smart and will check and verify, and dns.tm.net.my is not what it was expecting
so, no data transmitted, and you get an error
Sep 6 2024, 08:59 PM

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