-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 27.10.2016 0:54, Jok Thuau пишет: > > On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 11:45 AM, Yuri Voinov <yvoinov@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:yvoinov@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > > > Jok, > > it can be DNS leak. Does you tested it? 8.8.8.8 can be poisoned (probably) or intercepted by ISP. > > > DNS is working fine and is not being poisoned/intercepted/messed with. The records that come back from the google servers appear to not be consistent (likely due to some anycast system, and not talking each time to the same "host"). So when i request the same records back to back, each results in one record, and that record changes really fast (non-coherent set of data, so the results are correct, but random). Setting up the client and the proxy to use a common infrastructure for DNS (dnsmasq on the network) helped a lot. Yes, this is common and best practice already. I think, time to write article on Wiki ;) > > Thanks, > Jok - -- Cats - delicious. You just do not know how to cook them. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJYEPw1AAoJENNXIZxhPexGIW0H/Rk82EjHy/UfQm44SvsHgBeq Pw5b1yavLtFNXSpRsLyw8wekepJvLLk1XEtGWbLC33Z3O7REBYXL2nzXD9iNzFbp RhdF4aaIgCfp+WqHtVxRgnqoHNAmDs2U7uhJqYmXIubvbFyddRwwh/vS2Ns89/t7 BK9GuqkkeG4PrGG3ogAX8YpRaE57LaTcDXrOlco5JU/wGkxbMJzUxOvmFyl+0SLI 4xbUBgEaFFAAmJ46PWm3c8e+zo5O6k2E86asfDJUCMtnKvRPnhce8MxTH8MwkLxl GR5UNyVAIpYWlJAqjDRRwYlEcTGfxofyZD3SKKDUP4SduwicdZArBGGirtKUdJA= =uXwb -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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