Sadly, I can not explain this to you any better.
DNS leaks normally occurs when your OS decides to use the wrong interface for DNS queries. It’s not magic, sorry.
There is a decent explanation here: https://www.top10vpn.com/what-is-a-vpn/vpn-leaks/
By doing a traceroute to the DNS IPs, you only confirm that traceroute goes through the VPN interface, not your DNS resolution.
Traceroute won’t show if you leak DNS requests outside of your VPN. (Unless you coincidentally also leak traffic, but then you’re pretty much just not using your VPN).
To confirm you’ll need to analyze your traffic-flow using a tool like tcpdump or Wireshark and check the source and destination for DNS traffic. If you see incoming DNS responses on an interface that is not your VPN-adaptor or maybe a loopback interface then you’re probably not tunnelling DNS through the VPN.
To answer the question in the headline: Regular DNS is unencrypted and quite easy to snoop on, so any node on the route between you and the DNS server will be able to read it if not using a VPN (i.e. DNS leak). Not sure what you mean by adversary, but it’s not like anyone on the internet can see your traffic. The DNS server may log your request and if you’re not on VPN, your IP address may be logged too.
Eventually winter came and they all rolled over and died. The end.
George R. R. Martin
Your average smartphone user definitely can’t. I mght, but I strongly doubt it is worth the effort for now.
Check the output of lspci
I for one would like a local AI assistant of some sort, but I’d also want to be in full control of which of my files, correspondences, locations, contacts, purchases and sex-toys the assistant is aware of on an item to item basis.
Of course that’s not going to happen because fuck my privacy.
Instead we’re going to be forcefed something extremely privacy-invasive, which will really just be a new vehicle for selling stuff to us that we don’t need and eventually it will leak all of the data.
All good points, but Lemmy was very specific about what to do with the rich.
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And then when it doesn’t work because of the laws of nature, they can block filesharing sites on account of porning kids up without requiring porn credits.
I remember trying a Terminator joystick at a friend’s house on his C64. That was a very bad controller.
The container sees each volume as a seperate filesystem, regardless of your underlying disk setup and you cannot hardlink across filesystems.
Is that gorgonzola and mozzarella?
[heavy breathing]
Did it work? Those pizzas look good.
That is not a very good circle, to be fair.
I played it as a kid with my buddies. We never understood the point of the game, but their clothes would fall off and that is kind of a big deal for little boys.