You can always chain multiple types of transport: Tor, proxies and VPNs, and spread them across different countries. A lot of people are doing...
On the cryptocalypse. Don't panic. Remember that set of 1000 elements that we cycled over when doing arithmetic on it? We use groups of p^n...
Now, on perfect forward secrecy... The idea is that when A and B want to communicate, they agree on an ephemeral shared key, exchange data...
Elliptic curves and forward secrecy are totally different things. Crypto relies on math problems that nobody knows how to solve way faster than...
If all your DNS queries are going through Tor or a VPN, that's totally fine. But some people are using dnscrypt or external resolvers to...
Also, in order to check that DNSSEC works, try this awesome page: http://test.dnssec-or-not.com/
Mixing alphabetic case is yet another layer of protection against spoofing.
This is not the way to check that it works. Use Wireshark, and check that packets are encrypted (i.e. Wireshark reports garbage, not outgoing...
I wrote the protocol and the client proxy. Someone wrote a free server proxy: https://github.com/Cofyc/dnscrypt-wrapper Anyone running a DNS...
If you connect to compreorgreenic.com (random funny domain name) and you are using a DNS resolver that is not Google or Open DNS, the company...
CloudNS: https://cloudns.com.au/ They clearly focus on privacy and security.
Also, if you are using Google DNS or Open DNS in order to help hiding your IP, read this: https://00f.net/2013/08/07/edns-client-subnet/
Did you look at https://cloudns.com.au/ ? DNSCrypt support DNSSEC support Namecoin support No censorship No hijacking No logging Not in...
DNSCrypt is constantly being updated. Being an opensource project, you can watch each change on GitHub:...
The official packages for dnscrypt are signed with PGP: http://download.dnscrypt.org/dnscrypt-proxy/ I'm not familiar with MS digital...
Yes, Github are going to remove the Downloads section for all projects in a couple weeks. That really plenty sucks. The files are likely to be...
For Pandora, also check out the Proxmate extension for Chrome. http://proxmate.dave.cx/
They solve a totally different problem. Use both.
Record a capture, then filter for "domain". Wireshark shouldn't display what your queries were, only something it's not able to parse. Or just...
Open cmd.exe and type: nslookup set type=txt debug.opendns.com It should say dnscrypt. You can also fire up a packet logger like...
https://github.com/Noxwizard/dnscrypt-winclient/blob/master/README.md "Simply place the DNSCrypt proxy binary...
This is not going to work. The GUI depends on obsolete command-line flags that were only present in early beta versions of dnscrypt, and that...
There is only one version of dnscrypt, that you can start as a Windows service or as a command. Noxwizard's GUI doesn't support running it as a...
dnssec-trigger is an alternative, and in addition to authenticating and encrypting packets, it performs caching and client-side DNSSEC validation:...
The proxy answers DNS queries. You can then configure any interface to use it (it listens to 127.0.0.1 by default) as a DNS server. The GUI...
Separate names with a comma.