Using NordVPN and NextDNS but DNS leak allowing VPN detection
I'm trying to watch Amazon Prime videos, but my combination of using NordVPN and NextDNS seems to have a leak that allows Amazon to detect my use of a VPN. I've contacted NordVPN and their only suggestion is to use their DNS servers, which of course I do not want.
Does anybody have an idea on how to fix this?
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This is certainly something many of us will run into in the future. I will like and follow this to see if someone has an afternoon or full day off to play with it and discover it and share the solution. Thanks fo r sharing Anson Li
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I have the same problem with Express VPN. I also contacted them and told me I have to deactivate NextDNS if I want to use a VPN
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Are you running an adblocker like uBlock Origin. If so try disabling it and see if the DNS leak stops.
UBlock Origin version 1.34 added a Privacy setting "Uncloak Canonical Names" and turned it on by default. This causes uBlock origin to do resolve DNS queries itself and hence the leakage.
This setting was previouly under "I am an advanced user" and was off by default.
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I should also say I am running NordVPN and NextDNS and it works fine with no leakage, as I am sure will expressVPN
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don't use nordshitvpn please
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Ian Morris I tried to disable Ublock and I am using Firefox, but I still got a DNS leak with Express VPN. But more importantly, like Anson Li, streaming services detect the VPN. And I works perfectly if I disable Next DNS
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Marketing solicitors run into this all the time. Why they contract with companies who can provide RESIDENTIAL IP addresses and proxies. Such services are expensive, but there is no way around them because the IP addresses of datacenters and VPN hosts are well known. I don't recommend them (after using for many years)...but SMARTDNS works: https://www.smartdnsproxy.com/PreSignUp I say this as someone who is wrongly blocked by many services (absolutely no fuckery from us) due to the ignorance of some blocklists. I've found that the best way to use this service with Rokus and such is to insert a dedicated OpenWRT router ahead of each Roku tied to the Smart DNS service. Have tried many other methods - this is the best. GL-iNet on Amazon sells a Mango unit which works great. If you find a better SmartDNS supplier than the one listed, please post it here. NordVPN is just the wrong tool for this. I doubt they have any residential IP addresses set aside.. ONLY residential IP addresses will work.
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