DNSCrypt

Discussion in 'privacy technology' started by Overkill, Oct 26, 2016.

  1. Overkill

    Overkill Registered Member

    I have been using DNSCrypt via this tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6Lu4XwCwqM and afaik it does the job, but I know there is other DNSCrypt apps out there like Simple DNSCrypt, so what do you guys like and recommend?

    DNS Nameserver Spoofability Test = excellent

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  2. I don't know of any other apps like SimpleDnsCrypt. I don't think any exist. What's wrong with SimpleDnsCrypt?
     
  3. Overkill

    Overkill Registered Member

    Nothing, I have never tried it
     
  4. TairikuOkami

    TairikuOkami Registered Member

    Attached Files:

  5. Overkill

    Overkill Registered Member

    I'm happy with my DNS, i'm asking about DNSCrypt apps
     
  6. Install SimpleDNSCrypt and have a fiddle around. I'm sure you will like it. Plenty of DNScrypt servers all over the world to choose from.
     
  7. Overkill

    Overkill Registered Member

    Thanks :thumb:
     
  8. Overkill

    Overkill Registered Member

    I installed SDNSC on 2 computers and I get the same errors :confused:

    screenshot.1.png screenshot.2.png
     
  9. siric

    siric Registered Member

    https://dnscrypt.org shows all available dnscrypt clients. There are two GUI clients available for windows: simple dnscrypt and dnscrypt winclient.

    I personally use the command-line version dnscrypt-proxy combined with dnsmasq, which gives me the added benefit of enabling it with dnssec.
     
  10. summerheat

    summerheat Registered Member

    So do I (on Linux).
     
  11. 142395

    142395 Guest

    I don't see need for those assistant tools even on windows. I don't frequently change my DNS, and running CMD or Network and Sharing Center and do some chores is not a hard task.
    Only thing I couldn't do via them is enabling ephemeral keys, thanks to known bug which will be fixed in next version. Until then one need to manually edit registry.
     
  12. trott3r

    trott3r Registered Member

  13. subhrobhandari

    subhrobhandari Registered Member

    Maybe this is a .Net framework problem? Did you try reinstall and updating your .Net?
     
  14. trott3r

    trott3r Registered Member

    in the end it was a visual c problem.

    It is documented on the github comments.

    Still having problems with it although the gui now comes up.
    Just dont know what to do with it.
    I need to find a tutotial walk through so i know when it works properly and when i have droppped back to the normal config
     
  15. Socio

    Socio Registered Member

    Do you use DNSC
    I have been researching DNSSEC and there are a lot of mixed reports with some saying it is good and will soon be required and some saying it is bad, government controls it don't use it.
     
  16. subhrobhandari

    subhrobhandari Registered Member

    I use DNSSEC servers.
     
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