Anonymous 11/27/2020 (Fri) 02:23:52 No.49098 del
Good day, anons. I'm passing along some information another anon put together regarding possible workarounds for future scenarios and some interesting software. Any transcription errors are mine. As always, research before you apply. Happy Thanksgiving, all.

"There are some work arounds that I use for internet service providers that filter traffic. They will more than likely stop resolving 8kun via their DNS as we move forward. Whatever operating system you are using can always modiy the DNS given to you by your routerwhich is usually provided by the ISP. To override their DNS servers you an add your preferred DNS server IPs to your network interface. On your wired or wireless network interface add these IPs.

For example: OpenDNS

208.67.222.222,208.67.220.220

Below is a list of primary and secondary servers that get me around DNS filtering of kun and ISP's that block tor traffic.

Private DNS:

208.67.222.222 Open DNS primary

208.67.220.220 OpenDNS secondary

8.26.56.26 Comodo Secure DNS primary

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