> If this is true, the answer to the strange DNS query is likely that > NextGenTel is using a filter service developed by the Norwegian Police > on their DNS queries to stop this type of traffic. I think that being > registered here is a verification for that the address already is > reported to (at least) the Norwegian authorities. > > BTW. This filter is possible to implement on exit nodes, but I have > found too little information on how the filter works. (Yes, I know, some > people think that all censorship is bad, but if they stop only reported > illegal sites, it might be worth discussing.) > > Whether the or-talk list is the correct place for this I don't know, the > developers can stop the thread. > > If we already stop spam and bittorrent I think this is much worse!
I did a whole lot of checking. Tor (tor.eff.org) DOES resolve from within the NGT network. Some DNS names resolve and other's don't when using their nameservers from outside (which I did). However, NGT and Telenor DOES give false DNS replies to many sites. I've put all testing information regarding this here: https://ssl.xiandos.info/DNS_censorship It seems that there is a shared list where NGT redirects to 80.202.4.7 and Telenor to 193.213.117.102 on a given list of DNS requests. These both show the same page which say you're a bad person.

