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I don't know who even routes to archive.* anymore.

NextDNS doesn't route to .is or .ph or .fo or .today anymore.

My ISP doesn't route to .is, but it routes to the others. Using my ISP's DNS means receiving tons of spam though.

Cloudflare apparently doesn't reliably route to them either, and I wouldn't want to use it even if it did.

UPDATE: I see that https://dns.adguard-dns.com/dns-query still routes to all of them, so guess I will use it! I have no conflict of interest.



No DNS server "routes to" a domain. The correct term is "resolve". This stuff matters, it causes confusion when talking about technical topics if people misuse the terminology.


Apologies and thank you.


Why would you not run your own Unbound locally?


Cloudflare does, just not on their ad blocker resolver. There was another post on this just today somewhere on here


mullvad’s DNS routes to it with adblocking, you do not need to be a subscriber to use it: https://mullvad.net/en/help/dns-over-https-and-dns-over-tls


No problems with that in good old Europe.




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