Is nextdns can open the block sites
Dears,
i read some article that claim the nextdns able to open the block sites same as the 1.1.1.1warp app,
so how can i use this function ?
also
here the topic :
www.reddit.com/r/privacytoolsIO/comments/bt2o66/we_are_launching_nextdnsio_a_combination_of/
Bypass nearly all forms of government/ISP censorship without the need for a slow/costly VPN, and make it way harder for your ISP to know what you are doing on the Internet.
also whats is this :
Anonymized EDNS Client Subnet : i think when i enable this function i should able to open the block sites ?
Speed up the delivery of data from content delivery networks without exposing your IP address.
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NextDNS is a DNS service, like Cloudflare DNS. Cloudflare Warp is actually a VPN service, specifically, it uses the Wireguard VPN protocol, you can even create a Wireguard profile to be used on any Wireguard client https://github.com/ViRb3/wgcf
Both NextDNS and Cloudflare DNS can help evade *some* censorship, specifically, those that only rely on DNS filtering. Previously ISPs can easily block and redirect Do53 (unencrypted DNS) to their own server. This is a very cheap and scalable filtering method. With the encrypted DNS protocols supported by NextDNS (and other providers such as Cloudflare, Google, etc), ISP can't easily block or intercept DNS traffics. To use them, just follow the instruction on the setup page, except for the IPv4 and IPv6 methods, all of them use encrypted DNS.
But ISP *still* can analyze network packets and see the destination domain due to either unencrypted HTTP traffic where everything is readable or HTTPS standard requiring the domain to still be exposed to anyone reading the packet. If your ISP bothered to do this (which is far more expensive), then you need a VPN solution such as Cloudflare Warp.
There is a small niche where VPN solutions such as Cloudflare Warp might not work while encrypted DNS still work such as if the ISP block UDP traffic (used by Wireguard) but doesn't do packet inspection. -
As for Anonymized EDNS Client Subnet, it's meant to give your subnet to the nameserver in the hope that it can give a better IP for the domain you want, usually because they have a CDN sitting in your ISP. It doesn't change whether your ISP can block your traffic
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Martheen
really appreciate your answer, but im still have another questions ;
1- why i connect to the farthest server ? is there any way to connect to the nearest sever ?
2- whats the best setting could obtain the best internet speed and performance ? as i read i should disable the EDCNS to improve my connection speed ? or its better to active all the option in my dashboard ?
Dnsnext plan to have same service like 1111warp ?
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Reading Knowledge Base and instructions from setup is a good starting point.
https://help.nextdns.io/t/m1hmv0k/which-setup-type-to-use
https://github.com/nextdns/nextdns/wiki
Also you can use the search function to look if what you are looking for is already answered.
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