Moat 11 Posted ... I find EU authorities and official web sites are increasingly blocking airvpn servers and DNS, despite the best effort routingtable and other actions. Are these still maintained? If so it looks like there might be various actions at play. Some of the government web sites no longer seem to release domain DNS updates to the net, only to national ISP's DNS servers. Even google and Cloudflare DNS would not point some domains, only national ISP DNS would point to the web sites. Using FDN or GPF DNS servers increasingly no longer solves the issue. Other sites block all AVPN exit IP's. Issue resolved using other VPN providers, but that's a pity. There is also sometimes geoblocking of any IP trying to access from outside the country. What's weird is that sometimes through TOR these sites work, but not through AVPN/DNS. I observed these behaviours on web sites of UK, NL, BE, FR, CH and EU authorities such as citizen services, police, court system access, parliament, etc. Might it be some new "privacy" or "security" inspired services are being rolled out by certain services providers in the EU? Quote Hide Moat's signature Hide all signatures _____________________________________A moat does not protect against pigeons! Share this post Link to post