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Good ideas.!! I already ask them long time ago. seem liken they not care about it. I solve by disable netprobe. |
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Do I understand correctly that your concern is that a normal ("old-style", plain text) DNS resolver is used during initialization of dnscrypt-proxy? If so, the DNS stamps that are used in the list of DNS servers used by dnscrypt-proxy also contains an address (IPv4/IPv6) for each of the available servers. Although optional, these addresses are provided in most cases. If provided (and correct), the fallback/bootstrap resolvers are not necessary anymore. (IIUC) |
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2021... 2023... Isn't it possible to first make the connection to the encrypted DNS servers, and only then fetch those lists? |
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b3318a9 has been merged. |
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Though that's not a privacy problem to use a plain text dns for bootstrap, the results can be polluted and then dnsctypt-proxy won't work. Could you please support resolve the two domains with an encrypted dns server or even set static ips for them? Thanks!
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