![]() Since dnscrypt is also a very alive project, the version changes regularly. Use to ensure you've successfully set up DNScrypt-proxy. Or whatever ip/port combination you chose to use. When you're done, you can choose option 10 to QUIT or tab to CANCEL You should go for the ones that don't keep logs. Use this list to help you choose the best resolver. ![]() ![]() When you're done with that, choose option 1 to Set a Primary DNS resolver. Your first step should be to choose option 7 to Update resolver.csv from official source Necessary package if not already installed: apt-get install gawkĭownloading DNScrypt-Loader files ( GitHub - GortCodex/DNSCrypt-Loader: A flexible and customizable bash script to manage DNSCrypt-proxy) wget Īfter you run the command you will see a prompt, press OK. #Building DNScrypt (from wiki): mkdir -p dnsproxyĪssuming we're still working in ~/dnsproxy/ Sudo apt-get -y install locate bash-completion libsystemd-dev pkg-config Sudo apt-get -y install build-essential tcpdump dnsutils libsodium-dev #Install packages (from wiki): sudo apt-get update Bits and pieces of this tutorial will be pulled from DNSCrypt This tutorial will help you easily set up DNScrypt. This tutorial is based on Debian 8, results may vary. If you wish to use DNScrypt 1.9.3 and later, use this tutorial: DNSCrypt ![]() See: dnscrypt-proxy v1.9.3 doesn't work with dnscrypt-loader # THIS TUTORIAL ONLY WORKS WITH DNSCRYPT VERSION 1.9.1 OR EARLIER
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