FINDING · DETECTION
Iran's DNS censor temporarily null-routed all DNS requests containing the string "wpad" at any position, including benign domains like wpad.net, showpad.com, and meowpad.me. The overblocking was no longer reproducible at the time of publication, suggesting a censor configuration error later corrected. The affected domains are unrelated to proxy auto-discovery in most cases, indicating a substring-match rule without context.
From 2025-lange-i-ra-nconsistencies — I(ra)nconsistencies: Novel Insights into Iran's Censorship · §3.1 · 2025 · Free and Open Communications on the Internet
Implications
- Iran's censor applies substring-based DNS blocking rules that can cause broad collateral damage; circumvention proxy infrastructure should avoid hostnames containing common filtering keywords to reduce the risk of accidental blocking.
Tags
Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.