Enlarge / Cloudflare's DNS service uses the 1.1.1.1 address.
(credit: Cloudflare)
ATT has been blocking the new Cloudflare DNS service, but ATT says the blocking was unintentional and that it will fix the problem soon.
The blocking is affecting ATT home Internet customers who use an ATT gateway.
Cloudflare unveiled its DNS service on April 1, and users in DSLReports forum threads almost immediately started complaining that they couldn't access it.
One thread began on April 1, within hours of Cloudflare's announcement.
"I am now unable to reach 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1, which is unfortunate because those are the DNS servers I use," one user wrote.
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