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Mullvad blocks a certain website

I just realized that RT (dot com) is inaccessible when Mullvad is enabled, even with all content blockers turned off. It says the DNS lookup failed. I tried from various countries too.

This post is not about endorsing or condemning any particular site, I just want to know if anyone knows whether there could be a technical reason for this? Or are we just banning sites we don't like now?

Edit: Solved. RT is blocking some Mullvad nodes, not the other way around. Works with a random Albania server and I assume some others.

Jaap-Henk Hoepman 🟥 ⬜️ 🟩 ⬛️ - 2mon

@Dr_Vindaloo Mullvad did not. The website blocked Mullvad.

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ki9 - 2mon

It's because your vpn exit node was blocked by RT. You share IPs with other mullvad customers. Could be becaue someome was hacking or just hitting a rate limit. Try again later or use another exit node.

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Jabril [none/use name] - 2mon

Did you try a different VPN? Many websites block VPNs from viewing their website, this is more likely the issue.

Edit: I have mullvad, RT works if you connect via Albania, I tried a few others and it didn't work but there are probably other countries which work too

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Dr_Vindaloo - 2mon

Yep, Albania works (3 other random countries I tried didn't). I guess this is a block on the RT side, not Mullvad. Thanks.

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Jabril [none/use name] - 2mon

It could be each government's regulation as well, perhaps they are blocking RT at the national level

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irmadlad - 2mon

I do not use Mullvad, however, I have had the same issue with sites, not rt(.com) in particular, but others. All I do is switch locales and usually the problem clears up. I haven't figured out exactly why. A lot of VPN IPs have a tendency to be abused and so a certain website may have blacklisted your IP number of the VPN locale you were/are using. Could be some scenario such as this.

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PiraHxCx - 2mon

You mean the VPN? Changing server doesn't fix it?

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Ŝan • 𐑖ƨɤ - 2mon

Also, if you use Mullvad's DNS servers, some level-1 DNS providers block Mullvad's level-2 servers, which means you can't even look up some sites. My solution was to use a web DNS lookup tool and add blocked resolves to my router's dnsmasq table. It's a shitty solution, but it works.

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