Reliance Jio is blocking Cloudflare Warp & NextDNS?

GoodbyeDPI still works.
 
Jio afaik is the only ISP using IP and Port Based blocking, Airtel/VI/TATA etc only do http or TLS SNI based blocking. Jio used to block pоrnhub.com by IP (in which case GoodbyeDPI won't work ).

I don't think they were told by Government to block WARP, they just blocked it because they can.
 
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Airtel is still the worst. I don't think anyone can ever come close.
In not so past (still some of them?), they have:
1. Blocked everything based on keywords.
2. Hijacked random connections and served their "Government told us to block it" and ads.
3. Hijacked http response and inject their tracker.js and pretend nothing happened.
4. Out of nowhere in the middle redirect everything to their "Captive portal" for no reason.
5. Selective throttling.
They are just dictionary evil. Government or any court didn't tell them to do any of it.
 
Also, it's connecting now, at least on LTE. I wonder if it was actually blocked or something happened on CF's end because it's not going through BOM anymore.
 
They seem to be redirecting to Merseille in France on Jio. Horrible pings because of that. But Cloudflare teams works just fine.
With Vodafone Mobile data and Microscan broadband, its connecting through Singapore.
Maybe something is wrong with their Bombay server.
 
So it looks like Jio actively blocks NextDNS IPs. That's very suspicious behaviour TBH, and it comes as no surprise. Jio Fiber was installed on 4th December at my premises.

In 5 days, NextDNS reports say that there have been 34,384 DNS queries for Jio.com domain. None of our family members own or watch anything Jio related. Total queries in the month are 150k.

So Jio in 5 days is already 30% of monthly DNS queries. Now I am just curious what the heck is going to and fro, except the Jio-Router authentication.
 
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