9/7/2023 0 Comments Opendns dnscrypt servers![]() ![]() trace them back to my public IP? After all, all queries go through their DNSCrypt servers. I'm not a DNSCrypt expert and I'm familiar with the basic concept of DNSCrypt only, so my question is that would these open DNSCrypt server providers be able to examine my DNS queries and e.g. I've found some, but most of them seem to have downtime problems. 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 query filtering" (such as with AdGuard) and no logging feature. 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. However, I have to change my DNSCrypt resolver every now and then, because many of them seem to have lots of downtime issues, which naturally affect my network usage. ![]() As a cyber sec enthusiastic I like this feature, I've been using it for a while and I've tried various free & open DNSCrypt servers. ![]() I'm using open-source router firmware, which also provides my DNS and includes DNSCrypt feature for DNS resolving. ![]()
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