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It's working fine for me. The onion site works fine too.
Just occurred to me that I could try the clearnet domain on Tor, and it works well. I don't get what's up with my Firefox installation, it doesn't work in my profile nor in any new profiles.
Do you have DoH enabled in FF by any chance?
Yes, I do, but I don't think it was because of this. It's still enabled and now I don't have any problems with the site. Do you think that it's related to DoH?
Happens to me all the time. Exempt website from DoH, works like a charm. Remove exemption, doesn't load.
Have you tried raising an issue in the mozilla forums or something like that? I enabled it when it came out and I don't remember any problem that occurred because of it. Hope you can fix it!
There's nothing to fix. DNS-Over-HTTPS is entirety at the mercy of the DNS server you add in the configuration. I'm using Mullvad's I believe, so if something doesn't resolve over their DNS, then it could be that they are either blocked or throttled in resolving the target.
Might sound stupid given that you seem much more knowledgeable than me regarding this matter, but have you considered changing resolvers or is that out of the question? Quad9 is a very reputable company (with which I'm not affiliated in any way), and as I said before, never had an issue with them.