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  • @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Good morning, everyone!

    Good morning

    What are your plans for the day?

  • @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Good morning, everyone!

    Good morning

    What are your plans for the day?

    Work.. work... :p

  • @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Good morning, everyone!

    Good morning

    What are your plans for the day?

    whats your plan? tinkering with the servers?

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  • @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Good morning, everyone!

    Good morning

    What are your plans for the day?

    Work.. work... :p

    Ahh. Good luck, dude. Let's hope there are some interesting GAs today. Let's hope we can make the demand for it.

  • @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Good morning, everyone!

    Good morning

    What are your plans for the day?

    whats your plan? tinkering with the servers?

    Yup, as usual. The subdomain is up as well on Jio Fiber, dunno for how long though :lol:

  • RACKNERD PARTY, COME ON, KEEP THE HYPE UP!!!

  • @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Good morning, everyone!

    Good morning

    What are your plans for the day?

    Work.. work... :p

    Ahh. Good luck, dude. Let's hope there are some interesting GAs today. Let's hope we can make the demand for it.

    No rest since last week. sleeping around 5 hours daily. have to finish this work in next 2 days. :(

  • @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Good morning, everyone!

    Good morning

    What are your plans for the day?

    whats your plan? tinkering with the servers?

    Yup, as usual. The subdomain is up as well on Jio Fiber, dunno for how long though :lol:

    Jil jil jio jio..

  • RACKNERD PARTY, COME ON, KEEP THE HYPE UP!!!

  • @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Good morning, everyone!

    Good morning

    What are your plans for the day?

    Work.. work... :p

    Ahh. Good luck, dude. Let's hope there are some interesting GAs today. Let's hope we can make the demand for it.

    No rest since last week. sleeping around 5 hours daily. have to finish this work in next 2 days. :(

    Good luck then, dude. I will let you complete that work then.

    Thanked by 1xpress7
  • @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Good morning, everyone!

    Good morning

    What are your plans for the day?

    Work.. work... :p

    Ahh. Good luck, dude. Let's hope there are some interesting GAs today. Let's hope we can make the demand for it.

    No rest since last week. sleeping around 5 hours daily. have to finish this work in next 2 days. :(

    Good luck then, dude. I will let you complete that work then.

    Spending time here is more fun though. :p

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  • @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Good morning, everyone!

    Good morning

    What are your plans for the day?

    Work.. work... :p

    Ahh. Good luck, dude. Let's hope there are some interesting GAs today. Let's hope we can make the demand for it.

    No rest since last week. sleeping around 5 hours daily. have to finish this work in next 2 days. :(

    Good luck then, dude. I will let you complete that work then.

    Spending time here is more fun though. :p

    I know right :wink:

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  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said: Yes, I am using default DNS. Tried flushing DNS cache on my primary device and tried 3 other devices connected to JioFiber.
    As for Google/CF DNS, I believe setting them this issue will be fixed. But, another visitor that might visit wont take the time to set CF DNS just to visit my site

    if a new person visits your site Jio Fiber's router will likely query the DNS from authoritative nameservers, the issue is with their routers storing the DNS cache for quite some time rather than trying to get a new update, I mean almost every router, and DNS server does that. So you are technically fine. The reason i use my own DNS servers is because of this only, i am thinking of modifying my DNS and blocking the Deep packet inspection or DPI. GoodbyeDPI is a good tool but i prefer modifying my DNS server to help me achieve that instead of relying on something else.

    Yah, totally get it. As for GoodbyeDPI, I have tried this on Windows with JioFiber a few months ago. Didn't do a lot of good.

    I am not sure about this but when I am using ECH with ECH supported websites I can bypass the DPI block, so far it's good, I am thinking of setting up ECH on my servers as well. And a webpage to confirm if ECH is working or not.

  • @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Good morning, everyone!

    Good morning

    What are your plans for the day?

    Work.. work... :p

    Ahh. Good luck, dude. Let's hope there are some interesting GAs today. Let's hope we can make the demand for it.

    No rest since last week. sleeping around 5 hours daily. have to finish this work in next 2 days. :(

    Good luck then, dude. I will let you complete that work then.

    Spending time here is more fun though. :p

    I know right :wink:

    You know. :p

  • @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Good morning, everyone!

    Good morning

    What are your plans for the day?

    Work.. work... :p

    Ahh. Good luck, dude. Let's hope there are some interesting GAs today. Let's hope we can make the demand for it.

    No rest since last week. sleeping around 5 hours daily. have to finish this work in next 2 days. :(

    Good luck then, dude. I will let you complete that work then.

    Spending time here is more fun though. :p

    It always is. Unfortunately, life gets in the way :lol:

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said: Yes, I am using default DNS. Tried flushing DNS cache on my primary device and tried 3 other devices connected to JioFiber.
    As for Google/CF DNS, I believe setting them this issue will be fixed. But, another visitor that might visit wont take the time to set CF DNS just to visit my site

    if a new person visits your site Jio Fiber's router will likely query the DNS from authoritative nameservers, the issue is with their routers storing the DNS cache for quite some time rather than trying to get a new update, I mean almost every router, and DNS server does that. So you are technically fine. The reason i use my own DNS servers is because of this only, i am thinking of modifying my DNS and blocking the Deep packet inspection or DPI. GoodbyeDPI is a good tool but i prefer modifying my DNS server to help me achieve that instead of relying on something else.

    Yah, totally get it. As for GoodbyeDPI, I have tried this on Windows with JioFiber a few months ago. Didn't do a lot of good.

    I am not sure about this but when I am using ECH with ECH supported websites I can bypass the DPI block, so far it's good, I am thinking of setting up ECH on my servers as well. And a webpage to confirm if ECH is working or not.

    Seems interesting. No idea what ECH is, but, would be good to read about it.

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said: Yes, I am using default DNS. Tried flushing DNS cache on my primary device and tried 3 other devices connected to JioFiber.
    As for Google/CF DNS, I believe setting them this issue will be fixed. But, another visitor that might visit wont take the time to set CF DNS just to visit my site

    if a new person visits your site Jio Fiber's router will likely query the DNS from authoritative nameservers, the issue is with their routers storing the DNS cache for quite some time rather than trying to get a new update, I mean almost every router, and DNS server does that. So you are technically fine. The reason i use my own DNS servers is because of this only, i am thinking of modifying my DNS and blocking the Deep packet inspection or DPI. GoodbyeDPI is a good tool but i prefer modifying my DNS server to help me achieve that instead of relying on something else.

    Yah, totally get it. As for GoodbyeDPI, I have tried this on Windows with JioFiber a few months ago. Didn't do a lot of good.

    I am not sure about this but when I am using ECH with ECH supported websites I can bypass the DPI block, so far it's good, I am thinking of setting up ECH on my servers as well. And a webpage to confirm if ECH is working or not.

    Seems interesting. No idea what ECH is, but, would be good to read about it.

    Encrypted client hello, your ISP won't be able to tell which website you visited with each as the sni given is different from what you actually visited.

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said: Yes, I am using default DNS. Tried flushing DNS cache on my primary device and tried 3 other devices connected to JioFiber.
    As for Google/CF DNS, I believe setting them this issue will be fixed. But, another visitor that might visit wont take the time to set CF DNS just to visit my site

    if a new person visits your site Jio Fiber's router will likely query the DNS from authoritative nameservers, the issue is with their routers storing the DNS cache for quite some time rather than trying to get a new update, I mean almost every router, and DNS server does that. So you are technically fine. The reason i use my own DNS servers is because of this only, i am thinking of modifying my DNS and blocking the Deep packet inspection or DPI. GoodbyeDPI is a good tool but i prefer modifying my DNS server to help me achieve that instead of relying on something else.

    Yah, totally get it. As for GoodbyeDPI, I have tried this on Windows with JioFiber a few months ago. Didn't do a lot of good.

    I am not sure about this but when I am using ECH with ECH supported websites I can bypass the DPI block, so far it's good, I am thinking of setting up ECH on my servers as well. And a webpage to confirm if ECH is working or not.

    Seems interesting. No idea what ECH is, but, would be good to read about it.

    Encrypted client hello, your ISP won't be able to tell which website you visited with each as the sni given is different from what you actually visited.

    That's clever. So, something that can be used on top of VPN to make browsing actually private.

  • @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Good morning, everyone!

    Good morning

    What are your plans for the day?

    Work.. work... :p

    Ahh. Good luck, dude. Let's hope there are some interesting GAs today. Let's hope we can make the demand for it.

    No rest since last week. sleeping around 5 hours daily. have to finish this work in next 2 days. :(

    Good luck then, dude. I will let you complete that work then.

    Spending time here is more fun though. :p

    It always is. Unfortunately, life gets in the way :lol:

    Life or wife always gets in the way when we are happy. :p

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said: Yes, I am using default DNS. Tried flushing DNS cache on my primary device and tried 3 other devices connected to JioFiber.
    As for Google/CF DNS, I believe setting them this issue will be fixed. But, another visitor that might visit wont take the time to set CF DNS just to visit my site

    if a new person visits your site Jio Fiber's router will likely query the DNS from authoritative nameservers, the issue is with their routers storing the DNS cache for quite some time rather than trying to get a new update, I mean almost every router, and DNS server does that. So you are technically fine. The reason i use my own DNS servers is because of this only, i am thinking of modifying my DNS and blocking the Deep packet inspection or DPI. GoodbyeDPI is a good tool but i prefer modifying my DNS server to help me achieve that instead of relying on something else.

    Yah, totally get it. As for GoodbyeDPI, I have tried this on Windows with JioFiber a few months ago. Didn't do a lot of good.

    I am not sure about this but when I am using ECH with ECH supported websites I can bypass the DPI block, so far it's good, I am thinking of setting up ECH on my servers as well. And a webpage to confirm if ECH is working or not.

    Seems interesting. No idea what ECH is, but, would be good to read about it.

    Encrypted client hello, your ISP won't be able to tell which website you visited with each as the sni given is different from what you actually visited.

    That's clever. So, something that can be used on top of VPN to make browsing actually private.

    Yeah well technically with vpn your ISP is getting only vpn endpoint you are connected to, but with ECH even without vpn your ISP won't be able to tell which website you visited, the only way to know is ip connectivity. And with vpn the ip remains the same. Vpn is vpn, while each is something I would use all the time even without vpn.

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said: Yes, I am using default DNS. Tried flushing DNS cache on my primary device and tried 3 other devices connected to JioFiber.
    As for Google/CF DNS, I believe setting them this issue will be fixed. But, another visitor that might visit wont take the time to set CF DNS just to visit my site

    if a new person visits your site Jio Fiber's router will likely query the DNS from authoritative nameservers, the issue is with their routers storing the DNS cache for quite some time rather than trying to get a new update, I mean almost every router, and DNS server does that. So you are technically fine. The reason i use my own DNS servers is because of this only, i am thinking of modifying my DNS and blocking the Deep packet inspection or DPI. GoodbyeDPI is a good tool but i prefer modifying my DNS server to help me achieve that instead of relying on something else.

    Yah, totally get it. As for GoodbyeDPI, I have tried this on Windows with JioFiber a few months ago. Didn't do a lot of good.

    I am not sure about this but when I am using ECH with ECH supported websites I can bypass the DPI block, so far it's good, I am thinking of setting up ECH on my servers as well. And a webpage to confirm if ECH is working or not.

    Seems interesting. No idea what ECH is, but, would be good to read about it.

    Encrypted client hello, your ISP won't be able to tell which website you visited with each as the sni given is different from what you actually visited.

    How did you configured it?

  • @xpress7 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said: Yes, I am using default DNS. Tried flushing DNS cache on my primary device and tried 3 other devices connected to JioFiber.
    As for Google/CF DNS, I believe setting them this issue will be fixed. But, another visitor that might visit wont take the time to set CF DNS just to visit my site

    if a new person visits your site Jio Fiber's router will likely query the DNS from authoritative nameservers, the issue is with their routers storing the DNS cache for quite some time rather than trying to get a new update, I mean almost every router, and DNS server does that. So you are technically fine. The reason i use my own DNS servers is because of this only, i am thinking of modifying my DNS and blocking the Deep packet inspection or DPI. GoodbyeDPI is a good tool but i prefer modifying my DNS server to help me achieve that instead of relying on something else.

    Yah, totally get it. As for GoodbyeDPI, I have tried this on Windows with JioFiber a few months ago. Didn't do a lot of good.

    I am not sure about this but when I am using ECH with ECH supported websites I can bypass the DPI block, so far it's good, I am thinking of setting up ECH on my servers as well. And a webpage to confirm if ECH is working or not.

    Seems interesting. No idea what ECH is, but, would be good to read about it.

    Encrypted client hello, your ISP won't be able to tell which website you visited with each as the sni given is different from what you actually visited.

    How did you configured it?

    Using it with DOH and firefox, so far it's working great. I am looking to try ECH without DOH just plain dns and I know it might not work due to DPI but I am still thinking of ways to achieve that.

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said: Yes, I am using default DNS. Tried flushing DNS cache on my primary device and tried 3 other devices connected to JioFiber.
    As for Google/CF DNS, I believe setting them this issue will be fixed. But, another visitor that might visit wont take the time to set CF DNS just to visit my site

    if a new person visits your site Jio Fiber's router will likely query the DNS from authoritative nameservers, the issue is with their routers storing the DNS cache for quite some time rather than trying to get a new update, I mean almost every router, and DNS server does that. So you are technically fine. The reason i use my own DNS servers is because of this only, i am thinking of modifying my DNS and blocking the Deep packet inspection or DPI. GoodbyeDPI is a good tool but i prefer modifying my DNS server to help me achieve that instead of relying on something else.

    Yah, totally get it. As for GoodbyeDPI, I have tried this on Windows with JioFiber a few months ago. Didn't do a lot of good.

    I am not sure about this but when I am using ECH with ECH supported websites I can bypass the DPI block, so far it's good, I am thinking of setting up ECH on my servers as well. And a webpage to confirm if ECH is working or not.

    Seems interesting. No idea what ECH is, but, would be good to read about it.

    Encrypted client hello, your ISP won't be able to tell which website you visited with each as the sni given is different from what you actually visited.

    That's clever. So, something that can be used on top of VPN to make browsing actually private.

    Yeah well technically with vpn your ISP is getting only vpn endpoint you are connected to, but with ECH even without vpn your ISP won't be able to tell which website you visited, the only way to know is ip connectivity. And with vpn the ip remains the same. Vpn is vpn, while each is something I would use all the time even without vpn.

    True, but, I don't actually trust any VPN to be actually doing what they advertise to be. Behind our backs, almost on a regular basis, the so-called 0-log VPNs are being picked up by companies based in 5 eyes countries or other pro-surveillance countries.

  • @TrK said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said: Yes, I am using default DNS. Tried flushing DNS cache on my primary device and tried 3 other devices connected to JioFiber.
    As for Google/CF DNS, I believe setting them this issue will be fixed. But, another visitor that might visit wont take the time to set CF DNS just to visit my site

    if a new person visits your site Jio Fiber's router will likely query the DNS from authoritative nameservers, the issue is with their routers storing the DNS cache for quite some time rather than trying to get a new update, I mean almost every router, and DNS server does that. So you are technically fine. The reason i use my own DNS servers is because of this only, i am thinking of modifying my DNS and blocking the Deep packet inspection or DPI. GoodbyeDPI is a good tool but i prefer modifying my DNS server to help me achieve that instead of relying on something else.

    Yah, totally get it. As for GoodbyeDPI, I have tried this on Windows with JioFiber a few months ago. Didn't do a lot of good.

    I am not sure about this but when I am using ECH with ECH supported websites I can bypass the DPI block, so far it's good, I am thinking of setting up ECH on my servers as well. And a webpage to confirm if ECH is working or not.

    Seems interesting. No idea what ECH is, but, would be good to read about it.

    Encrypted client hello, your ISP won't be able to tell which website you visited with each as the sni given is different from what you actually visited.

    How did you configured it?

    Using it with DOH and firefox, so far it's working great. I am looking to try ECH without DOH just plain dns and I know it might not work due to DPI but I am still thinking of ways to achieve that.

    Seems I've lots of experiments coming.. Missing all the fun these days due to work. Need to dedicate weekends for personal experiements. :D

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said: Yes, I am using default DNS. Tried flushing DNS cache on my primary device and tried 3 other devices connected to JioFiber.
    As for Google/CF DNS, I believe setting them this issue will be fixed. But, another visitor that might visit wont take the time to set CF DNS just to visit my site

    if a new person visits your site Jio Fiber's router will likely query the DNS from authoritative nameservers, the issue is with their routers storing the DNS cache for quite some time rather than trying to get a new update, I mean almost every router, and DNS server does that. So you are technically fine. The reason i use my own DNS servers is because of this only, i am thinking of modifying my DNS and blocking the Deep packet inspection or DPI. GoodbyeDPI is a good tool but i prefer modifying my DNS server to help me achieve that instead of relying on something else.

    Yah, totally get it. As for GoodbyeDPI, I have tried this on Windows with JioFiber a few months ago. Didn't do a lot of good.

    I am not sure about this but when I am using ECH with ECH supported websites I can bypass the DPI block, so far it's good, I am thinking of setting up ECH on my servers as well. And a webpage to confirm if ECH is working or not.

    Seems interesting. No idea what ECH is, but, would be good to read about it.

    Encrypted client hello, your ISP won't be able to tell which website you visited with each as the sni given is different from what you actually visited.

    That's clever. So, something that can be used on top of VPN to make browsing actually private.

    Yeah well technically with vpn your ISP is getting only vpn endpoint you are connected to, but with ECH even without vpn your ISP won't be able to tell which website you visited, the only way to know is ip connectivity. And with vpn the ip remains the same. Vpn is vpn, while each is something I would use all the time even without vpn.

    True, but, I don't actually trust any VPN to be actually doing what they advertise to be. Behind our backs, almost on a regular basis, the so-called 0-log VPNs are being picked up by companies based in 5 eyes countries or other pro-surveillance countries.

    That's why you use let servers for VPN handling your own data is much more satisfying.

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