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Opendns dnscrypt servers free#
Cisco OpenDNS, AdGuard DNS, etc.) I've been trying to find the most fault-tolerant, free & open DNSCrypt server that would also support DNSSec, with low downtime, no 'over paranoid DNS. If anyone has experience with this configuration, I'd love to hear from you, since I can't seem to find anything on Google about it. Security Graph is OpenDNS’s technology that automates protection against both known and emergent threats. After doing a bit of research, it seems that lots DNSCrypt servers are maintained by individuals, communities and in some cases some companies as well (e.g. Unbound *appears* to support DoH upstream, but the config examples seem to indicate that you need the certificate file from the other end in order for unbound to trust it. I would prefer to stick with OpenDNS, I think it's a better product, and with API support for changing your registered external IP address, it solves problems Cloudflare hasn't yet, but I also don't want my ISP to be able to see my DNS traffic. except that OpenDNS, for no good reason, refuses to support DoT. If I instead run unbound, I can use DoT directly, and unbound runs well on the same hardware as pi-hole, so I can skip a layer:

Pi-hole would require an extra step to use DoH *or* DoT, and most of the other choices would be similar: Whatever method I use, however, requires an extra step. Ph-hole, or as the OP, unbound, there's other similar choices. If I want to use a local resolver to block more ads than OpenDNS (not to mention saving ISP traffic from any queries blocked locally.), then I have to run something locally. A domain controller OS should point to itself for DNS resolution, so in that implementation, it might not be a good idea. I *could* use an additional proxy to get the local request queued into DoH, but DNS lookups are already stupid slow compared to what they would be running a purely local resolver. DNSCrypt is an open source DNS encryption client program offered by OpenDNS, a third-party DNS provider, to prevent DNS snooping, spoofing, and other man-in-the-middle attacks. DNSCrypt changes your computer's DNS to use OpenDNS. Not that this is much threat to OpenDNS, as a free customer, it's not like I'm taking any "business". Sadly, this is probably enough to get me to switch from OpenDNS to Cloudflare Teams.
