DNS4EU Blocks German Security Blog Fefe.de and Other Sites
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Summary
The article discusses DNS4EU blocking access to blog.fefe.de, a long-running German security watchblog by Felix Von Leitner, along with other sites like temp.sh. Users note that the blog has been inactive since May due to the author suffering from a stroke, though he is recovering. The discussion includes mentions of blocklists like OISD and technical details about DNS blocking mechanisms.
Key quotes
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He suffers from a stroke but is recovering.
Looks like https://temp.sh/ is blocked as well.
I am using a blocklist from OISD and it i
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