It's either network issue, date time issue or the specific server you chose having old info in dnscrypt-resolvers.csv file. You might try a different server.Reconfig: dnscrypt-proxy[919]: Unable to retrieve server certificates
Server: router.asus.com
Address: 192.168.1.1
Non-authoritative answer:
debug.opendns.com text =
"server m11.ams"
debug.opendns.com text =
"flags 20 0 50 1B50000000000000000"
debug.opendns.com text =
"originid 61741077"
debug.opendns.com text =
"actype 2"
debug.opendns.com text =
"bundle 9363869"
debug.opendns.com text =
"source 1xxx.yyy.zzz.aaa:41682"
debug.opendns.com text =
"dnscrypt enabled (717473654A614970)"
(root) ??? unknown type 41 ???
I googled around a bit and found a type 41 is for OPTHonestly I dunno what that is, maybe someone can shed some light on that. I have that too and my config has been working normally from user's standpoint.
... date time issue ...
So to solve all the problems with installing dnscrypt with entware (or similar) then setting up various scripts to handle dnscrypt-proxy starting up including the ntp issue, I made my own installer for dnscrypt-proxy.
Fantastic! I have the RT-AC56R. I wish I was more knowledgeable on how to navigate around inside my router environment. I installed your dnscrypt-proxy adaptation. What I noticed after selecting the resolver and doing the reboot, the program does not use the resolver I have chosen. The program seemed to randomly choose what DNS resolver after reboot which I verified on browserleaks.com I have concerns about using third party DNS resolvers I do not know about and prefer the OpenDns server. Anyhow, it really works unfortunately my resolver preference is not being honored. Its an anomaly.
Bigeyes thank you for your excellent efforts!
OK....Sent a pm with link to info. This is a Ac88u with Merlin's latest alpha2 build.@eclp As I wrote in the first post, please send me the tar of related files for forensic, as well as provide me information as requested.
@David Swanson it supposes to work that way, dnscrypt installation will override your DNS settings in webui.
@RacerRon: you can pm me all the information if you want it to be private.
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