I found out today that I can change my dns to acces 1337.to again. My ISP was blocking it. However, it works on chrome, but not on firefox. Why doesn’t it work on firefox?

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Chrome has DNS-over-HTTPS enabled by default. Firefox, however, enables that by default in certain regions only.

Cloudflare has a comprehensive guide on how to enable it in various browsers.

P.S. If you dun wanna use Cloudflare as the resolver, quad9 can be an (maybe better) option.

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Followup question, prowlarr seems to have the same issue. Do you know if and how I can setup prowlarr to use couldflare dns?

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Prowlarr works fine but you need yomething inbetween to solve the CF captcha.
https://github.com/FlareSolverr/FlareSolverr

Edit: Using both in a docker container

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prowlarr does not appear to support customizing DNS. You need to alter your DNS on the OS level. Which OS are you using?

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I think it just neede some time to sink in, or just another restart, but today everything just qorks. Thanks for your help anyways, I appriciate it.

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You are welcome and glad that it works eventually.

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Linux Ubuntu. What I’ve done so far is change the nameserver in resolv.conf to 1.1.1.1 and installed resolveconf to make it permanent. Basically these steps

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And the issue still persists even after taking those steps?

Does the dig command confirm 1.1.1.1 is in use?

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Yes. Unfortunately prowlarr seems to have stopped working all together. Some issue with sqlite and there not being a “user” table. It is not my day!

Maybe a little off-topic, but I found this useful to explain difference between DoT and DoH: https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/dns/dns-over-tls/

Turns out I am using DoT instead of DoH. Both are encrypted, but DoT is distinguishable from HTTPS traffic.

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Thanks!

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That seems as a weird decision by Firefox considering their relatively privacy focused image.

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Not really as hiding dns alone doesn’t give you a big increase in privacy. Your isp can see what sites you visit immediately after anyway.

It could be argued that sending all your dns requests to a 3rd party by default is actually a decrease in privacy.

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Yeah hiding DNS queries is just one part of the equation. It has to be coupled with other techs/techniques to really achieve privacy.

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1.https does not mean more private. for regular browsing it does not matter 2. it is always good to have 2 browsers or use containers to seperate personal and regular stuff

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