How People Smuggle the Internet Through DNS
Imagine your internet is blocked. No VPNs, no websites… nothing. Except DNS still works. In this video, we explore how people use that tiny opening to rebuild access to the internet; by tunneling data through DNS itself. It sounds impossible, but it’s real, and it’s incredibly clever. We’ll dive into: how DNS tunneling works (deep technical breakdown) where the data actually lives inside DNS packets why systems allow it in the first place and what it looks like in real traffic This is a story about engineering under constraints and how far people can push protocols when they have no other choice.

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