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Bonio2017-05-26 02:12:01
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Bonio, 2017-05-26 02:12:01

Domains blocked on the territory of the Russian Federation are not allowed in ip?

Faced a problem in the form of the inability to resolve blocked domains in ip.
It doesn’t matter which dns service to use (I use OpenNIC servers, I tried through many others, including Google ones), the answer will always be the local ip of the provider on which the stub hangs.
Here is an example in the screenshot, I'm trying to allow a blocked rutracker, the local address is returned to me.
The question, in fact, is how do I resolve these domains?
In my understanding, independent dns servers should return the correct ip, so why are they all returning me the local provider address? How does this happen at all?
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Bonio, 2017-05-27
@Bonio

Solved the problem with dnscrypt, thanks for the tip. This is a great thing and I think it needs to be seriously promoted among users. For some reason, there are no ready-made binaries for routers in official sources, and this is very sad.
I have OpenWrt version Attitude Adjustment 12.09 , for which I eventually found one single working version of dnscrypt, and then in the web archive.
I'll leave it here, suddenly someone will come in handy: https://web.archive.org/web/20150216142452/http://... .
To make it work, you need to install the libsodium package and then dnscrypt-proxy .
Then I did it according to the manual: https://wiki.openwrt.org/ru/inbox/dnscrypt .
After starting dnscrypt, you need to check if the port specified in the config has opened using the netstat -ntulp command . I note this step separately, because at first I found a more recent version of dnscrypt (1.7.0), which was installed and started on the router, but did not open the port ([ERROR] Unable to bind (TCP)).
The version of dnscrypt at the link to the archive is above 1.4.0, it works and starts without problems. I've searched the forums and I think the Unable to bind bug has been fixed in the latest version. Unfortunately, I was never able to compile the binary myself, if someone could do this for routers on openwrt it would be very cool.
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