bayern1975
Very Senior Member
more then a half dnscrypt providers do not working....how to easy test if provider working or not.....
Get resolvers-check.sh from https://github.com/jedisct1/dnscrypt-proxy, thenmore then a half dnscrypt providers do not working....how to easy test if provider working or not.....
sudo chmod a+x resolvers-check.sh
sudo sh resolvers-check.sh
ov 14 13:49:19 syslog: - [cisco-port53] logs your activity - a different provider might be better a choice if privacy is a concern
Nov 14 13:49:19 dnscrypt-proxy[814]: Starting dnscrypt-proxy 1.6.0
Nov 14 13:49:19 dnscrypt-proxy[814]: Proxying from 127.0.0.1:65053 to 208.67.220.220:53
Nov 14 09:19:20 Scorpio: Started from .
:/tmp/mnt/sda1/logs# /opt/etc/init.d/S01fake-hwclock start
Loading system clock from file...
Current system time: 2015-11-14 14:05:38
fake-hwclock saved clock information is in the past: 2015-11-14 14:05:34
To set system time to this saved clock anyway, use "force"
After some events of DNScrypt problem and RT-N66U self factory reset, I decided to reflash it using with V14E1 and Asus Firmware Restoration tool. But after factory reset and restoring the setup by hand, now DNScrypt doesn't running. No dnscrypt-proxy lines in the sylog.
Starting with V14, the setting to enable/disable the running of scripts was backported from Merlin. Do you have scripts enabled on the Administration > System tab?It seem working when I start it manually, but still cannot start automatically
You mean under "Persistent JFFS2 partition" settings? I've always enabled it before installing entware.Starting with V14, the setting to enable/disable the running of scripts was backported from Merlin. Do you have scripts enabled on the Administration > System tab?
cat /opt/etc/fake-hwclock.data
2015-11-17 12:58:28
Hi, I just upgraded entware to the entware-ng, I had dnscrypt running fine with the Merlin 56_2 on an N66U, no issues until now, dnscrypt just does not start, I can manually do it, and it starts running, but as soon as I reboot the router it does not work, I followed the instructions on github, have the fakeclock installed and I have no issues with the NTP
This code shows up as soon as I run the S09dns.. manually
Code:ov 14 13:49:19 syslog: - [cisco-port53] logs your activity - a different provider might be better a choice if privacy is a concern Nov 14 13:49:19 dnscrypt-proxy[814]: Starting dnscrypt-proxy 1.6.0 Nov 14 13:49:19 dnscrypt-proxy[814]: Proxying from 127.0.0.1:65053 to 208.67.220.220:53 Nov 14 09:19:20 Scorpio: Started from .
Looks Like fake clock has something to do because of the timestamp, Im trying to run fakeclock and I get this
Code::/tmp/mnt/sda1/logs# /opt/etc/init.d/S01fake-hwclock start Loading system clock from file... Current system time: 2015-11-14 14:05:38 fake-hwclock saved clock information is in the past: 2015-11-14 14:05:34 To set system time to this saved clock anyway, use "force"
If I run just the fake-hwclock It does not give any input, I gives the same error, any suggestions?
Thanks
I have not yet had a reboot since upgrading to -ng, but by running the init script, it is passing the load command to fake-hwclock. Try manually running fake-hwclock or fake-hwclock save once you have synced with NTP, this will save the time in the file.Hi guys, still a no go with this, nobody with latest Merlin version R66U, and new entware-ng? dnscrypt was working before upgrade, the only issue I see now is that fakeclock is not updating, I waited a few days and dnscrypt only runs if I manually start it, but not at reboot. The time on fakeclock, in the
Code:cat /opt/etc/fake-hwclock.data 2015-11-17 12:58:28
When the ntp time in my zone is
# date
Tue Nov 17 08:43:38 GMT 2015
Dont know if @ryzhov_al has have any issues with this?
Thanks
I have not yet had a reboot since upgrading to -ng, but by running the init script, it is passing the load command to fake-hwclock. Try manually running fake-hwclock or fake-hwclock save once you have synced with NTP, this will save the time in the file.
admin@Mifi:/tmp/mnt/dnscrypt/entware.arm# dnscrypt-proxy -R dnscrypt.org-fr
[INFO] + DNS Security Extensions are supported
[INFO] + Namecoin domains can be resolved
[INFO] + Provider supposedly doesn't keep logs
[NOTICE] Starting dnscrypt-proxy 1.6.0
[INFO] Generating a new session key pair
[INFO] Done
[ERROR] Unable to bind (UDP) [Address already in use]
admin@Mifi:/tmp/mnt/dnscrypt/entware.arm#
admin@Mifi:/tmp/mnt/dnscrypt/entware.arm# cat /jffs/configs/dnsmasq.conf.add
no-resolv
server=127.0.0.1#65053
admin@Mifi:/tmp/home/root# cat /tmp/resolv.conf
admin@Mifi:/tmp/home/root# cat /tmp/resolv.dnsmasq
admin@Mifi:/tmp/home/root# cat /etc/dnsmasq.conf
pid-file=/var/run/dnsmasq.pid
user=nobody
bind-dynamic
interface=br0
interface=ppp1*
no-dhcp-interface=ppp1*
resolv-file=/tmp/resolv.conf
servers-file=/tmp/resolv.dnsmasq
no-poll
no-negcache
cache-size=1500
min-port=4096
domain=Mifi
expand-hosts
dhcp-range=lan,10.0.0.2,10.0.0.254,255.255.255.0,86400s
dhcp-option=lan,3,10.0.0.1
dhcp-option=lan,15,Mifi
dhcp-option=lan,44,10.0.0.1
dhcp-option=lan,252,"\n"
dhcp-authoritative
read-ethers
addn-hosts=/etc/hosts.dnsmasq
no-resolv
server=127.0.0.1#65053
admin@Mifi:/tmp/home/root#
Jul 31 17:01:00 usb: USB ext3 fs at /dev/sda1 mounted on /tmp/mnt/dnscrypt.
Jul 31 17:01:01 custom script: Running /jffs/scripts/post-mount (args: /tmp/mnt/dnscrypt)
...
Dec 4 15:34:34 dnscrypt-proxy[840]: Starting dnscrypt-proxy 1.6.0
Dec 4 15:34:34 admin: Started from .
Dec 4 15:34:34 dnscrypt-proxy[840]: Proxying from 127.0.0.1:65053 to 23.226.227.93:443
...
Jul 31 17:01:01 usb: USB ext3 fs at /dev/sda1 mounted on /tmp/mnt/dnscrypt.
.
Jul 31 17:01:01 custom script: Running /jffs/scripts/post-mount (args: /tmp/mnt/dnscrypt)
...
Dec 5 18:51:09 dnscrypt-proxy: - [cisco] logs your activity - a different provider might be better a choice if privacy is a concern
Dec 5 18:51:09 dnscrypt-proxy[834]: Starting dnscrypt-proxy 1.6.0
Dec 5 18:51:09 dnscrypt-proxy[834]: Proxying from 127.0.0.1:65053 to 208.67.220.220:443
...
Jul 31 17:01:01 usb: USB ext3 fs at /dev/sda1 mounted on /tmp/mnt/dnscrypt.
Jul 31 17:01:02 custom script: Running /jffs/scripts/post-mount (args: /tmp/mnt/dnscrypt)
...
Jul 31 17:01:03 dnscrypt-proxy[823]: Starting dnscrypt-proxy 1.6.0
Jul 31 17:01:03 dnscrypt-proxy[823]: Proxying from 127.0.0.1:65053 to 23.226.227.93:443
Spalife:
Ah. So I ran htop and found that dnscrypt-proxy was running already with the local address 127.0.0.1:65053. I ran killall dnscrypt-proxy and /opt/sbin/dnscrypt-proxy --local-address=127.0.0.1:65053 --ephemeral-keys --daemonize -R dnscrypt.org-fr. Ran htop again and it was running correctly as it should.
The issue I guess that I am seeing is, when I go to the test sites to see if dnscrypt is working properly it is suggesting that I do not correctly have it configured. But when I enable dnscrypt proxy directly from my machine and return to those sites, it confirms that my configuration is working properly. Images also attached.
So it appears that it is running on my router, but when I run tests with just dnscrypt-proxy running from my router it fails.
Hi,Hello,
I was hoping someone might be able to help me figure out why I am unable to get dnscrypt to work on my Asus RT-AC3200 router with Merlin FW 378.56_2, dnscrypt 1.60.
I tried to "opkg remove dnscrypt-proxy" and re-install. In my syslog it seems to show each dnscrypt server selection I have made after reinstalling as well. Not sure if there is a way to clear this?
I have been trying to go through all these forums and maybe I missed something. Everything allowed me to install fine. I still am able connect to the internet, but when I run "dnscrypt-proxy -R dnscrypt.org-fr" it comes up with: [ERROR] Unable to bind (UDP) [Address already in use]
Here is the printout from "cat /jffs/configs/dnsmasq.conf.add":
These are all the dnscrypt lines from the syslog:
Code:Jul 31 17:01:03 dnscrypt-proxy[823]: Starting dnscrypt-proxy 1.6.0 Jul 31 17:01:03 dnscrypt-proxy[823]: Proxying from 127.0.0.1:65053 to 23.226.227.93:443
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