Today, I enabled quad9 dns for my home network, and archive.today now requires a captcha, which results in an infinite loop.

A similar problem was reported some months ago for Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1

Posting here to see whether it’s just me or everyone. Is this a know problem?

  • redcalcium@lemmy.institute
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    1 year ago

    The gist is, archive.today configured their DNS server to use edns client subnet to determine the visitor’s general location to direct them to servers closest to their area for load balancing purpose. Cloudflare DNS however doesn’t pass that information for privacy reason. I guess this piss archive.today’s dev off because their dns-based load balancing is no longer work effectively for cloudflare DNS users, so they outright block it.

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            1 year ago

            Sounds like a simple solution.

            Although I’m not really sure what happens here. I do get an IP address via quad9 and I do get other IP adresses using other resolvers, but how do I know which one works.

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              1 year ago

              Both should work, archive.today is using a dns-based load balancer where it answer DNS query with an IP address for a server that supposedly closer to you. Just pick one with the shortest ping and see if it’ll work.

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                1 year ago

                But, then, why does it not work when using quad9? The result from quad9 may not be the closest server, but they can serve the captcha, so I’m reaching one of their servers.