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I'm looking to setup Cloudblock, but I'm wondering what it's using for a DNS recursive resolver? It's doesn't appear to be using DNSCrypt or Unbound. Or if it's not using anything at all? All I see in the script is that it's possibly using Wireguard's DNS? Is anyone using this setup that can verify? |
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Hey @ngx3 - cloudblock does not use a self-hosted recursive dns server. It uses public DNS over HTTPS endpoints (you choose one at installation time) via cloudflared. This is a practical approach providing encryption between clients (laptop, cell phone, etc) all the way to a public DNS over HTTPS endpoint. The DoH endpoints available include (from https://github.com/curl/curl/wiki/DNS-over-HTTPS): |
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Hi, setting up Cloudblock for the first time on OCI, I've been wondering what |
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Hey @ngx3 - cloudblock does not use a self-hosted recursive dns server. It uses public DNS over HTTPS endpoints (you choose one at installation time) via cloudflared.
This is a practical approach providing encryption between clients (laptop, cell phone, etc) all the way to a public DNS over HTTPS endpoint.
The DoH endpoints available include (from https://github.com/curl/curl/wiki/DNS-over-HTTPS):
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