Homebrew Did nintendo add more update servers?

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yes, but u have to disable it to use nnu patcher. cc proxy is how I have mine setup. I have to disable it every time. keep the normal dns addresses, so u only have to disable the proxy. it's very easy.
True, pretty much all DNS and/or proxy blocks eShops with the above URL posted.
I just wanted to point out that with wildcards you can cut out a couple of lines of URL.
 

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With cc proxy you can use wildcard (*) in the URL.
Edit:
This is how my black list txt file looks:
*.c.shop.nintendowifi.net;
*.cdn.shop.wii.com;
*.cdn.wup.shop.nintendo.net;
*.wup.shop.nintendo.net;
*.cdn.nintendo.net;

Works every time. Also cuts down on a number of URL.
Thanks, I will adding these to my Pi-hole (Local RaspberryPi DNS) blacklists

Edit: found these in my query logs, these are not on the list

ecs.wup.shop.nintendo.net
discovery.olv.nintendo.net
tagaya-wup.cdn.nintendo.net
pushmore.wup.shop.nintendo.net

Here is a tail of my query log:
Dec 6 08:09:19 dnsmasq[524]: query[A] ecs.wup.shop.nintendo.net from 192.168.x.1
Dec 6 08:09:19 dnsmasq[524]: forwarded ecs.wup.shop.nintendo.net to 8.8.4.4
Dec 6 08:09:19 dnsmasq[524]: forwarded ecs.wup.shop.nintendo.net to 8.8.8.8
Dec 6 08:09:19 dnsmasq[524]: reply ecs.wup.shop.nintendo.net is 69.25.139.185
Dec 6 08:09:41 dnsmasq[524]: query[A] tagaya.wup.shop.nintendo.net from 192.168.x.1
Dec 6 08:09:41 dnsmasq[524]: forwarded tagaya.wup.shop.nintendo.net to 8.8.4.4
Dec 6 08:09:41 dnsmasq[524]: forwarded tagaya.wup.shop.nintendo.net to 8.8.8.8
Dec 6 08:09:41 dnsmasq[524]: reply tagaya.wup.shop.nintendo.net is <CNAME>
Dec 6 08:09:41 dnsmasq[524]: reply tagaya.wup.eshop.nintendo.net is 54.68.24.208
Dec 6 08:09:41 dnsmasq[524]: reply tagaya.wup.eshop.nintendo.net is 52.42.0.24
Dec 6 08:09:45 dnsmasq[524]: query[A] tagaya-wup.cdn.nintendo.net from 192.168.x.1
Dec 6 08:09:45 dnsmasq[524]: forwarded tagaya-wup.cdn.nintendo.net to 8.8.8.8
Dec 6 08:09:45 dnsmasq[524]: reply tagaya-wup.cdn.nintendo.net is <CNAME>
Dec 6 08:09:45 dnsmasq[524]: reply tagaya-wup.cdn.nintendo.net.edgekey.net is <CNAME>
Dec 6 08:09:52 dnsmasq[524]: query[A] discovery.olv.nintendo.net from 192.168.x.1
Dec 6 08:09:52 dnsmasq[524]: forwarded discovery.olv.nintendo.net to 8.8.8.8
Dec 6 08:09:52 dnsmasq[524]: reply discovery.olv.nintendo.net is 52.85.35.244
Dec 6 08:09:56 dnsmasq[524]: query[A] pushmore.wup.shop.nintendo.net from 192.168.x.1
Dec 6 08:09:56 dnsmasq[524]: forwarded pushmore.wup.shop.nintendo.net to 8.8.8.8
Dec 6 08:09:56 dnsmasq[524]: reply pushmore.wup.shop.nintendo.net is <CNAME>
Dec 6 08:09:56 dnsmasq[524]: reply pushmore.wup.eshop.nintendo.net is 52.42.182.52
 
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Thanks, I will adding these to my Pi-hole (Local RaspberryPi DNS) blacklists

Edit: found these in my query logs, these are not on the list

ecs.wup.shop.nintendo.net
discovery.olv.nintendo.net
tagaya-wup.cdn.nintendo.net
pushmore.wup.shop.nintendo.net

Here is a tail of my query log:
Dec 6 08:09:19 dnsmasq[524]: query[A] ecs.wup.shop.nintendo.net from 192.168.x.1
Dec 6 08:09:19 dnsmasq[524]: forwarded ecs.wup.shop.nintendo.net to 8.8.4.4
Dec 6 08:09:19 dnsmasq[524]: forwarded ecs.wup.shop.nintendo.net to 8.8.8.8
Dec 6 08:09:19 dnsmasq[524]: reply ecs.wup.shop.nintendo.net is 69.25.139.185
Dec 6 08:09:41 dnsmasq[524]: query[A] tagaya.wup.shop.nintendo.net from 192.168.x.1
Dec 6 08:09:41 dnsmasq[524]: forwarded tagaya.wup.shop.nintendo.net to 8.8.4.4
Dec 6 08:09:41 dnsmasq[524]: forwarded tagaya.wup.shop.nintendo.net to 8.8.8.8
Dec 6 08:09:41 dnsmasq[524]: reply tagaya.wup.shop.nintendo.net is <CNAME>
Dec 6 08:09:41 dnsmasq[524]: reply tagaya.wup.eshop.nintendo.net is 54.68.24.208
Dec 6 08:09:41 dnsmasq[524]: reply tagaya.wup.eshop.nintendo.net is 52.42.0.24
Dec 6 08:09:45 dnsmasq[524]: query[A] tagaya-wup.cdn.nintendo.net from 192.168.x.1
Dec 6 08:09:45 dnsmasq[524]: forwarded tagaya-wup.cdn.nintendo.net to 8.8.8.8
Dec 6 08:09:45 dnsmasq[524]: reply tagaya-wup.cdn.nintendo.net is <CNAME>
Dec 6 08:09:45 dnsmasq[524]: reply tagaya-wup.cdn.nintendo.net.edgekey.net is <CNAME>
Dec 6 08:09:52 dnsmasq[524]: query[A] discovery.olv.nintendo.net from 192.168.x.1
Dec 6 08:09:52 dnsmasq[524]: forwarded discovery.olv.nintendo.net to 8.8.8.8
Dec 6 08:09:52 dnsmasq[524]: reply discovery.olv.nintendo.net is 52.85.35.244
Dec 6 08:09:56 dnsmasq[524]: query[A] pushmore.wup.shop.nintendo.net from 192.168.x.1
Dec 6 08:09:56 dnsmasq[524]: forwarded pushmore.wup.shop.nintendo.net to 8.8.8.8
Dec 6 08:09:56 dnsmasq[524]: reply pushmore.wup.shop.nintendo.net is <CNAME>
Dec 6 08:09:56 dnsmasq[524]: reply pushmore.wup.eshop.nintendo.net is 52.42.182.52
Some of those aren't needed and left those out, because I wasn't sure if blocking those would interfere with online play or not.
 

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