Post A4Mvza3HpNVEP3Jb84 by raquick@social.quodverum.com
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(DIR) Post #A4MqmZWZyiF1EPzhqK by darulharb@social.quodverum.com
2021-02-17T14:26:55Z
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@raquick I can't see anything but the login page, but it seems to be still there.
(DIR) Post #A4Mvza3HpNVEP3Jb84 by raquick@social.quodverum.com
2021-02-17T15:25:17Z
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@darulharb So, this is interesting. It turns out that Parler was being blocked at the DNS level. I normally use Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) and Parler became inaccessible. I then tried Google DNS (8.8.8.8) and it was still blocked. Switch to just using my internet service provider's DNS and it started working. So both Cloudflare and Google DNS servers are blocking it.
(DIR) Post #A4MzDmP509vccwyGJc by darulharb@social.quodverum.com
2021-02-17T16:01:29Z
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@raquick Kind of how the Great Firewall of China works...🤔 (I'm wondering how Parler gets by without Cloudflare, though.)
(DIR) Post #A4N0f3KAIZnUsYEzbc by raquick@social.quodverum.com
2021-02-17T16:17:37Z
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@darulharb It's just Cloudflare's public DNS server (1.1.1.1) that I see blocking Parler. I don't know what Parler is using for their hosting and gateway infrastructure, but that seems to be OK for now. I will try Cloudflare and Google's DNS servers again later to see if they are still blocking. This doesn't affect too many people as most don't mess with their DNS servers they just just use the default which comes from their ISP.
(DIR) Post #A4N0kXo2OZiMrepeN6 by darulharb@social.quodverum.com
2021-02-17T16:18:36Z
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@Sabina @raquick Never used it.