Butterfly Bones
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noAny problem with running 1.1.1.1 & 1.0.0.1??
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/release-dnscrypt-installer-for-asuswrt.36071/page-42#post-394834
noAny problem with running 1.1.1.1 & 1.0.0.1??
There is an IPTV tab in lan settings tab. If you know the vlan info for your isp you can enter it here and ditch the modem plus set your igmp and whatever.Hi everyone, im new here and im new at all this scrypts, so im needing some help.. I bought an asus router to use instead of isp router, and im trying to conect my tv box on it, but my box uses both iptv and internet to acess apps and all that. so i need to change vlans for both settings, my router doesnt have a tomato version so my only way is with scripts correct?
if someone can explain me what i need to do, i know im a nooby but i can learn fast xD
u clearly dont read what i sayd.. i mean i need 2 vlans on same port, to get iptv+net on same port.. that i already didThere is an IPTV tab in lan settings tab. If you know the vlan info for your isp you can enter it here and ditch the modem plus set your igmp and whatever.
The other thing you could do is start a thread of your own instead of hijacking this one. Sorry I was of little help to you.u clearly dont read what i sayd.. i mean i need 2 vlans on same port, to get iptv+net on same port.. that i already did
So I have JUST run the installer. I did some Googling but didn't see any description of "load balancing techniques" so I just picked "random." Is there a best one, or a description out there my Googling hasn't found?
other than the fact the programmer behind dnscrypt have shown signs they may abandon the project. Or already has, I'm not sure on the status now. I believe someone else may be holding the torch now.
You can try to convince Jedisct ( maker of dnscrypt-proxy ) about including dns over tls... but I bet you will be shoot down.. hahaha...@bigeyes0x0
Entware repose now contain the stubby dns over tls package,
https://github.com/Entware/Entware-ng/issues/841
Some dnscrypt servers also support dns over tls. For example securedns.eu offers tls along side dnscrypt: https://securedns.eu/
It was merged with Entware repos in the last 21 days or so. I've looked into it a bit and it appears to have certain benefits over Dnscrypt; other than the fact the programmer behind dnscrypt have shown signs they may abandon the project. Or already has, I'm not sure on the status now. I believe someone else may be holding the torch now. The creator of dnscrypt abandoned the project in favor of dns over tls. One benefit in particular the fact that TLS is a very popular and widely used protocol that doesn't set off red flags due to its obscurity by popularity, giving it a leg up; Its also more secure and less susceptible to fingerprinting techniques. [1] [2] and android devices now support dns over tls by default.
Have you ever considered merging stubby into your installer?
Yes!My DNS 1.1.1.1 wasn't working this morning, DNScrypt Installer hang after I selected from amtm menu. I manually powered off/on the router and it is working fine since. Is this something I shouldn't worry?
I choose to select servers automatically, using the most secure choices. I'm on the west coast USA and most time cloudflare is chosen with the least latency, but not always. Since Cloudflare DNS 1.1.1.1 was not chosen in the last run in my log, there seems to be access issues. A fallback is good, IMHO, or as an engineer friend states "repetative rudundancy".My DNS 1.1.1.1 wasn't working this morning, DNScrypt Installer hang after I selected from amtm menu. I manually powered off/on the router and it is working fine since. Is this something I shouldn't worry?
Info: Choose how your DNS servers are selected:
1) Automatically
2) Manually
=> Select your mode, [1-2]: 1
=> Use servers support the DNSCrypt protocol [y/n]: y
=> Use servers support the DNS-over-HTTPS protocol [y/n]: y
=> Use only servers support DNSSEC [y/n]: y
=> Use only servers that do not log user's queries [y/n]: y
=> Use only servers that do not filter result [y/n]: y
Info: Set a DNS server for initializing dnscrypt-proxy
Info: and router services (e.g. ntp) at boot
=> Default is 8.8.8.8: 1.1.1.1
=> Set log level, default is 2, 0 is the most verbose, [0-6]: 2
Info: Writing dnscrypt-proxy configuration...
I choose to select servers automatically, using the most secure choices. I'm on the west coast USA and most time cloudflare is chosen with the least latency, but not always. Since Cloudflare DNS 1.1.1.1 was not chosen in the last run in my log, there seems to be access issues. A fallback is good, IMHO, or as an engineer friend states "repetative rudundancy".
Apr 1 13:36:11 dnscrypt-proxy[12519]: Server with the lowest initial latency: cloudflare (rtt: 19ms)
Apr 6 11:10:27 dnscrypt-proxy[725]: [d0wn-lv-ns2] TIMEOUT
Apr 6 11:10:30 dnscrypt-proxy[725]: [d0wn-se-ns2] TIMEOUT
Apr 6 11:10:31 dnscrypt-proxy[725]: [dnscrypt.name] TIMEOUT
Apr 6 11:10:35 dnscrypt-proxy[725]: [lazarus-dns] TIMEOUT
Apr 6 11:10:41 dnscrypt-proxy[725]: Server with the lowest initial latency: freetsa.org (rtt: 29ms)
Code:Info: Choose how your DNS servers are selected: 1) Automatically 2) Manually => Select your mode, [1-2]: 1 => Use servers support the DNSCrypt protocol [y/n]: y => Use servers support the DNS-over-HTTPS protocol [y/n]: y => Use only servers support DNSSEC [y/n]: y => Use only servers that do not log user's queries [y/n]: y => Use only servers that do not filter result [y/n]: y Info: Set a DNS server for initializing dnscrypt-proxy Info: and router services (e.g. ntp) at boot => Default is 8.8.8.8: 1.1.1.1 => Set log level, default is 2, 0 is the most verbose, [0-6]: 2 Info: Writing dnscrypt-proxy configuration...
Yes!
Without DNS you have not access to the wonderful world of WWW!
That's the reason I have setup 3 instances of DNCcrypt against 3 different DNS servers - if one or two fails I still have DNS access...
Edit the toml file manually. Located at /jffs/dnscrypt/dnscrypt-proxy.tomlCan You write how put in 3 different DNS servers, please ?
So I have JUST run the installer. I did some Googling but didn't see any description of "load balancing techniques" so I just picked "random." Is there a best one, or a description out there my Googling hasn't found?
Solid! Didn't check post 1, but if someone can put a link there for the next guy, that'd be legit.Et voila, now there's a wiki page: https://github.com/jedisct1/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki/Load-Balancing-Options
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