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Can Roskomnadzor block websites in OpenNIC zones?
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for example, sites in the .libre zone can he block?
Of course, it is assumed that the user has 185.121.177.177 (one of the OpenNIC DNS) set in the DNS system settings, for example,
**or does this not depend on the site and do they block IP addresses?
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Roskomnadzor may deny access to the site. Moreover, at the level of providers, not end users. That is, people can go to any sites (at their own peril and risk).
How to block is a separate issue. For example, you can disable OpenNIC by entering the appropriate addresses in the registry, and then it's a matter of technology (so the answer is yes, it can ).
Therefore, specifically for you in your home (office), the blocking will be carried out specifically by your provider, and not by Roskomnadzor. And how will he do it and whether it will be at all - specifically your case. Definitely not easy to answer.
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