@rorie Opening a ticket with Stephen Black's repo to get an exception to whatever your back end is trying to serve would be the path I would go down. I was trying to sniff that out to compare to my config but I couldn't extract it from Chrome's tools or my filtering shut it down before it got to the browser.
CoreDNS is just the server to handle DNS requests. The hosts file Stephen Black provides filters in a single file from a number of other community projects monitoring for ad and malware servers.
If you want I can help troubleshoot if you can provide some of the back end domains you guys use when serving video so I can cross reference. Nothing cbs or giantbomb came up in the search I did in their repo a few days ago
EDIT:
I did some more digging and it looks like you are using cdn.cookielaw.org and c.go-mpulse.net for cookie and usage tracking. Both show up in the black list. I'll comment them out and see if I can get a video to go.
More checking:
I switched back to google dns and videos play normally so it's all on my end. The host file is very aggressive on blocking any sort of tracking domain so doubleclick, summerhamster and others that popped up on your site showed up in my list. I can disable those filters, it's just an annoyance on my end for wanting to stay anonymous.
I started looking in to their community and they have a pretty hard stance against removing any of the tracking domains so I doubt they would add an exception.
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