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Presently using Adguard public DNS (the ad and tracking blocker version) with Opera's VPN, no problems encountered connecting to .net site.

For clarity, this is their DNS with IP 94.140.14.14 {https://dns.adguard-dns.com}, not their "family-friendly" DNS which I don't use. That one blocks a lot more stuff (mostly porn, AFAIK, but God knows what else). Also, IDGAF if kids can't come here and fuck around.

Other DNS servers checked:

Telkom-SA (No problem when it isn't down, which is often)
Vodacom-SA (works)

The latter 2 are ISP-based standard DNS (I. e. not filtered) and I would not recommended either for the former reason. I am only including them for completeness' sake.
 
I get kiwifarms.st did not respond for like 1.5 seconds then the site loads up.
 
Interestingly the GM of the company says it's working on X but I can't figure out how he's doing it, I tried different countries/browsers with no luck.
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I'm gonna give him the benefit of the doubt and say he made a mistake in testing, but he is wrong. .net is definitely blacklisted. ProtonVPN helpfully adds an extra record when it's pretending that a domain doesn't exist. Check the additional records section at the bottom.

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"Proton DNSBL"
 
Has anyone else noticed how ProtonVPN has been just totally sucking it on archive.today recently? I can’t access that site without disabling that particular VPN, which happens with certain sites IP blocking commonly used freeware IP’s that thousands of people use. Shit’s gay. ProtonVPN needs to check themselves before they wreck themselves.

For now ProtonVPN free version w/ Brave works great for me on KF, no need to turn off anything. Just archive.today has issues.
Yeah, it's incredibly annoying. Only some nodes do it though, IIRC I've had success after connecting to Azerbaijan or something like that from the start of the alphabet.
 
My VPN does not block .net. That's good to know.

But everyone knows I'm using a VPN and I get a lot more captchas compared to when it's off, which is annoying. Some sites don't work at all.
 
Works fine on Spectrum
Redirects me to .onion w/o going to .st first on tor.
Works well on PIA VPN.
Works AWS US-West and US-East
 
I use Aura VPN and it seems to work, assuming I followed your instructions correctly. I manually entered the URL in an Incognito window with my VPN turned on, and it redirected to kiwifarms.st. I'm admittedly not very good with computers, so I may have done something wrong.
 
I tried with Proton VPN and .net didn't work.
I submitted a complaint and already got a response.

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What is interesting is I didn't mention the .st domain in my complaint, so I suspect they are now VERY aware of this.
(Yes I know my message has an ESL-tier typo, I was half asleep when I sent the complaint).

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proton is a swiss company. If my memory is correct, switzerland outjewed the jews, and has since become a haven for crypto jews.
You're basically paying israel to store and read your emails at this point
 
This is most probably a Symantec fuckup(the Norton VPN you mentioned). From what I've heard, any site with a SSL certificate (for HTTPS) obtained from LetsEncrypt gets flagged as "insecure" by their software.

You can check on this by resetting the VPN and trying to access the site using another browser and see if you get the same error.

BTW, Brave is derived from Chrome, that's why you got that page. (Most browsers are either Firefox or Chrome forks).

I'm also using a Chrome-derived browser and don't get that error message.
 
@Null it appears to work now?
I knew emailling my penis picture and writing "please help me I'm indian" to customer service would help the matter

please revert and do the needful sar
Just tried it myself again. Proton VPN Netshield ON and it redirects from .net to .st.
The power of the Farms compels them!
 
I received the following response from Proton support:

Our infrastructure team has made some changes to the DNS blocking configuration on our servers, and the site should now be accessible regardless of your NetShield level.

I wonder how many support tickets they received about it.
 
Good luck getting Proton to give a fig about their blacklist nuking le evil kiwifarms. I know the people who work there and they veeeeery heavily drink the woke kool-aid; at best they are fine with the status quo, at worst they are actively complicit in it.
 
I tried with Proton VPN and .net didn't work.
I submitted a complaint and already got a response.

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What is interesting is I didn't mention the .st domain in my complaint, so I suspect they are now VERY aware of this.
(Yes I know my message has an ESL-tier typo, I was half asleep when I sent the complaint).

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The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
ProtonVPN is now accessible with Netshield.

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I got the exact same email, and can also confirm that .net successfully redirects to .st with NetShield turned on.
Although it probably had more to do with ProtonVPN General Manager David Peterson personally seeing and responding to complaints on Twitter than the handful of support tickets.
Good luck getting Proton to give a fig about their blacklist nuking le evil kiwifarms. I know the people who work there and they veeeeery heavily drink the woke kool-aid; at best they are fine with the status quo, at worst they are actively complicit in it.
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