Block by ΕΠΠΠΙ. Change DNS and you will see it all

It seems that she has not learned from her mistakes. He again made a decision that "closes" it .com along with other well-known websites, but users with a small change in DNS still see them.

The online cat-and-mouse game between the Internet Copyright Infringement Notification Commission (IPRPC) and those with little basic internet knowledge continues unabated since until today.

And obviously, as we had written in 2018, the people of EDPPI are not technicians or do not have a technical consultant or can not do more than what they have already done or are making fun of us.

Because only "closing" can not be said new command to IPS to deny access on 38 websites, with indicative names subs4free, yify, thepiratebay, xrisoi, gamatotv, magico, 1337x and others.

Η The same effort was made in 2018 and then the response of these websites came after a day and urged users to use vpn or change dns. Indeed, both of these solutions have worked and still work and even those who have tried it find that they can see the illegal websites again.

But what is DNS and why do these websites play again with such a simple and free solution? The servers of most illegal sites are located in countries where piracy is allowed. In addition, these countries, as well as the IP of these sites, are not visible to users (and to the people of EDPPI) because the signal first passes through the Cloudflare intermediate servers and is hidden. The Cloudflare service as well as all these related services such as Cloudways, BelugaCDN, MaxCDN, Akamai, Incapsoula and a bunch CDN Services, are intended to protect sites from DDOS but without hosting any of their data, only temporary copies of their real web pages.

So from the moment the illegal sites hide it Their IPs and hosted in free domains are not in danger of actually being shut down. To enter these sites you need to know the domain them (ie their name). By typing it, your computer asks your provider to connect you to it, for example Subs4free. The provider in turn asks the corresponding global servers to route the request to the IP of Subs4free. From there, other procedures are carried out that do not concern us for the time being as our issue is that the provider simply cuts off your request seeing that you are looking for a site prohibited by the EDPPI. In turn, the EDPPI has not asked anyone else to close the connection, but only left spikes for the company Cloudflare, without any legal intervention.

As you understand, all you have to do is bypass the connection request from your provider to the illegal site and submit it directly to one of the global servers designed to match domain names and IPs, and the ban is over.

Who you ask to connect you to Subs4free is regulated by DNS. You can either set the DNS of your respective operating system (Windows, Mac, iOS, Android) or, in order not to do the same task over and over again, set the DNS of your. And so whoever connects to your router, whether wired with cable, or wirelessly with wifi, even your neighbor who steals your signal and you didn't notice it, will be able to see Subs4free or Yify or 1337x normally. Even with your cell phone as long as you are at home, you will not have one , since it connects wirelessly to your router.

Enter your router settings from a browser by entering its internal IP, which is usually 192.168.1.1 (see from your router manual which one is yours) and navigate its menu until you find the DNS settings

When you find them just change the DNS for both IPv4 and IPv6. For IPv4 go to the corresponding menu item (you can also see it as pure DNS, without the IPv4 indication) and deselect the automatic detection of DNS. Automatic detection simply takes you to your provider. Ask to set the DNS Manually (Set DNS Manualy) in both the DNS2 and DNS1 fields (can list them as primary and alternate DNS) and enter the IPs 2 and 8.8.8.8 respectively correspond to Google. Alternatively you can put 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1 corresponding to Cloudflare.

Then go and change the DNS for IPv6. Uncheck the automatic DNS configuration, click the manual configuration and replace them with 2001: 4860: 4860: 0: 0: 0: 0: 8888 and 2001: 4860: 4860: 0: 0: 0: 0: 8844 if Do you want to be with Google or 2606: 4700: 4700 :: 1111 and 2606: 4700: 4700 :: 1001 if you want to go with Cloudflare.

Now as far as what we said above, that your neighbor "steals" wifi, there are two solutions. Either you let him have internet as he has no money for his own (or it is his down temporarily) or you make sure to read this iguru article.

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Written by Dimitris

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  1. It just seems that with the DNS of Google and Clouflare, we do not bypass the EDPPI.
    OpenDNS does not play either.
    (all this for a specific site that played until a few days ago)

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