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The only right thing to do is abandon dnscrypt myself. It is now uninstalled on both of my routers. I don't enjoy unsupported software.Well that just sucks.
The only right thing to do is abandon dnscrypt myself. It is now uninstalled on both of my routers. I don't enjoy unsupported software.Well that just sucks.
@Jack Yaz requested to include the successor in Entware:We need another dns solution!
I like it!!@Jack Yaz requested to include the successor in Entware:
https://github.com/Entware-ng/Entware-ng/issues/841
Ah, my lurking on this thread has been spotted! If I had the knowhow I'd put something together for the router's busybox environment.@Jack Yaz requested to include the successor in Entware:
https://github.com/Entware-ng/Entware-ng/issues/841
It might not be being maintained but the resolvers still work, so its not a reason to suddenly open yourself up to DNS MITM attacks again....unless you're using a VPN for all your traffic.The only right thing to do is abandon dnscrypt myself. It is now uninstalled on both of my routers. I don't enjoy unsupported software.
While this sounds all very new and exciting to us, at Dyne.org we already rely on DNSCrypt-proxy for our project Dowse.eu and are intentioned to maintain this software unless a viable and mature alternative arises, supporting our application of it in Dowse.
We intend to maintain the DNSCrypt-proxy codebase without the intention of adding any new features, just patch bugs.
Nah.. not really updated, just mitigation over... but as the new owner say, they are not improving the program but they are willing to do bug/security patching if any. And as of now, I am using DNSCrypt together with DNSSEC. I feel safer.. lol...I don't think it's necessary to totally abandon it just yet.....from the new site
In fact, the resolvers csv was updated just yesterday.
I'm watching the Entware-ng repo, one never knows what goodies get added.Ah, my lurking on this thread has been spotted!
I hope something comes up soon. I'm using my VPN providers USA DNS.I'm watching the Entware-ng repo, one never knows what goodies get added.
perhaps mentioning @ryzhov_al in this thread as the entware-ng person will help this alongI'm watching the Entware-ng repo, one never knows what goodies get added.
Thanks, that's good news.Wow a lot of discussions here, as usual with many, I have been busy with stuffs thus the silence. Putting that aside, there are some tidbits about dnscrypt-proxy v2 from me: (...)
Thanks, that's good news.
Let me know when your are ready so I can include it in amtm. Preferably the installer URL stays the same, even for future updates.
Nice to hear from you again @bigeyes0x0 !!The installer link will stay the same. I will move the current branch to dnscrypt-proxy-v1 branch as I start to work on the new version.
- For now beta 1 version 2 does not have the -i option, so it's a problem to start it early in the process of the router boot. I will try to contact the author on this, this also causes problem with downloading the resolver list file. The author said he's working on a solution for this, so the whole thing needs to wait.
no-resolv
server=127.0.0.1#65053
server=/pool.ntp.org/208.67.220.220
server=/raw.githubusercontent.com/208.67.220.220
##################################
# Global settings #
##################################
## List of servers to use
## If this line is commented, all registered servers will be used
server_names = ['cisco','cisco-familyshield']
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