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Option to set DNS servers #9
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@zebhlindqvist No updates at this time. Please show your support for the issue by adding a 👍 reaction to the initial issue, thanks. |
A half way solution that would work for us would be to modify the app so it could read a "hosts" file (not the real one as that needs rooting of phone) but one stored on the device. - these apps exist, but they use the same fake VPN mechanism as the defined app, |
Alternatively, could we have nebula mobile use it's own DNS server if one is set on the lighthouse? Right now it is impossible to get an android phone to use the lighthouse DNS because of Android's private dns settings |
I also posted about this in the other repo (slackhq/nebula#356) feel free to delete either one.
My description in that issue is actually out-of-date, as of some further testing. Here's the full problem as I currently see it.
/etc/hosts
, but again that's not ideal if I want to share my network with others.So my proposal would be to add a per-network configuration option to set dns resolvers. I'm interested enough in making this happen that I would be willing to implement it myself, but I own no apple products to test the iOS half with.
Thanks!
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