Well, color me surprised when, with my Proton VPN enabled, I still faced a government-mandated MITM attack while attempting to visit 1337x.to
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To be completely honest, I wasn’t aware this was possible when using a VPN. I’ve tried swapping to multiple servers within Proton, but all seem to be returning the same. Is there some commonly known workaround?
- deleted by creator - Appreciate it! Yes, for every other poor Italian coming to this thread, the secret was to enable Secure Core and the antitracking features. 
 
- Check your DNS - Personal recommendation: https://ipleak.net is a good website to check your DNS, torrent protection, and some more useful info. 
 
- And you need to configure protonvpn correctly so it uses their DNS. In the VPN world this is known as a ‘DNS leak’. 
- Probably because of your DNS configuration? - I’m thinking it must be a DNS configuration issue… Every server with ProtonVPN is showing the same, from the US to Netherlands to Switzerland. All of them. - Someone described to me in detail how your computer resolves hostnames. - https://fedia.io/m/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com/t/926852/-/comment/5928540 
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- My brother in Christ do not spread disinformation x) - I can access it without even using any vpn, just changed dns a lot of time ago and I never get that piracywall - Secondo me stai leakando i dns, controlla di averli configurati bene 
- Switch to cloudlfare DNS or something similar. 
- Change your DNS resolver to one of these https://www.privacyguides.org/en/dns/ 
- Use a DNS out of your jurisdiction, preferably a privacy focused one, that issue will go away. 
- Pretty sure its because of the piracy shield thingy. Secure Core might be an option as long as no Italian servers are used and you’re using the VPNs DNS - “[A]ll parties in any capacity involved in the accessibility of illegally disseminated content – and therefore also, by way of example and not limitation – VPN and open DNS service providers, will have to execute the blocks requested by the Authority [AGCOM],” the notice read. - Yes, it absolutely is a result of the piracy shield thingy. Secure Core does seem to work! 
 
- Try going through TOR to confirm its not a router software thing, if it works, you need another DNS (NextDNS is good) and then try again with Proton, if that doesn’t work connect over a proxy or TOR with VPN. - https://www.proxysite.com/ might help as well 
- In which country is the protonvpn server? - I bet this is ops issue. Either the vpn auto selected the fastest server (probably in Italy) of op defaulted to a local server. Op should change server to a country with more lax rules (Netherlands?). - Nope. Swapped to every other server ProtonVPN has. I’m thinking it might be a DNS configuration issue though, because yeah, I don’t understand why a different server wouldn’t end run around this. 
 
 
- I’m using windscribe VPN from Italy and it works without issues right now 
- Search “what is my ip” on your web search engine to see without and with a VPN connection, to see if you’re really going through the VPN tunnel. Seems like you aren’t. - Can confirm that the IP address/location appears to change, but the block and AGCOM interception remains. 
 







