Archive.ph requires the use of EDNS extension by your DNS resolver, which passes your IP address on to the remote server. Cloudflare doesn’t support that. If you run a pihole or other resolver (or have access to your hosts file/not on unrooted mobile device) you can probably set the address manually to 193.233.203.196
Hmm still takes me to the unarchived one. I wonder if link updates don’t propagate across instances.
https://archive.ph/MRcpY
I should test that.
@BrikoX @Johnnypneumoniac I get a “secure connection failed” error in my browser for this link
Something on your end is blocking the connection then. You can try https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.wired.com%2Fstory%2Fapple-vs-apples-trademark-battle%2F
@BrikoX ah, thanks!
Archive.ph requires the use of EDNS extension by your DNS resolver, which passes your IP address on to the remote server. Cloudflare doesn’t support that. If you run a pihole or other resolver (or have access to your hosts file/not on unrooted mobile device) you can probably set the address manually to 193.233.203.196
$ dig +short archive.ph @1.1.1.1 217.197.116.88 $ dig +short NS archive.ph|head -1 mick.archive.li. $ dig +short archive.ph @mick.archive.li 193.233.203.196
Following may be informative:
Not working with cloudflare: https//ednscomp.isc.org/ednscomp/e5ee5dba1a Not working with dns.adguard.com: https://ednscomp.isc.org/ednscomp/81510a9add Working with their own nameserver as a resolver: https://ednscomp.isc.org/ednscomp/de07848e43
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19828702 https://twitter.com/archiveis/status/1018691421182791680 https://adguard.com/en/blog/private-dns-v0-3-beta.html#ecssupport