XPost: alt.windows7.general   
   From: schugo@schugo.de   
      
   On 25.12.2025 03:33, VanguardLH wrote:   
   > Schugo wrote:   
   >   
   >> On 24.12.2025 18:04, VanguardLH wrote:   
   >>> "J. P. Gilliver" wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> nslookup    
   >>>> Server: UnKnown   
   >>>> Address: 192.168.1.254   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Name: .plus.com   
   >>>> Address:    
   >>>   
   >>> Are you using the DNS server at your ISP? Didn't you mention Plus is   
   >>> shoving their customers over to Greenly (or something similarly named)?   
   >>> Instead of defaulting to using your ISP's DNS server (assigned to you by   
   >>> their DHCP server), configure the DNS servers for the IPv4 and IPv6   
   >>> attributes on your network devices defined in the OS to use some other   
   >>> DNS servers, like Cloudflare, Google, or other providers.   
   >>   
   >> -> completely useless!   
   >>   
   >> The websever that you connect can impossibly know how you resolved the   
   >> IP address.   
   >>   
   >> ciao..   
   >   
   > You mentioned CGNAT at the ISP. Well, if you use DoH and VPN, they   
   > don't know where you visit, so no inspection of your traffic to cause   
   > delay, and the VPN exit node will not match that of the ISP's.   
      
   It turned out that it's not using CGNAT (wrong information on a website)   
      
   VPN maybe helps here, but the risk that you get even more blocks gets higher,   
   because many websites hate VPNs and you may have even more "bad acting   
   neighbours" in the same (shuffled) IP range.   
      
   ciao..   
      
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