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Originally Posted by Ethersync
Even if the ISPs DNS is not being used at all to access the .p2p sites and it is instead handled by an application running on the users computer?
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If its on port 53 and UDP traffic they can do whatever they please with it. .p2p doesn't mean squat, it just means those applications will have a "embeded" dns root to include for their TLD. DNS request goes out on port 53 and UDP. Thats the way the DNS RFC was written.
The only way around it is utilizing a IPsec VPN to connect and tunnel all your traffic.