Is Quan9 still a thing? Always liked them but I haven’t had the means to set up anything reliable in a while, service-wise (long story). They’re pretty solid last I knew.
Quad9 is OK, but they follow thru on Spain’s DNS takedown demands when even Google refused. No shame on them, but it made me want to try something else.
You might look at OpenNIC
bnalways733@lemmy.world
on 21 Dec 06:20
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Unbound running locally
Unbound + PiHole locally is superior imho
I use Mullvad’s DoH.
Base or Unfiltered?
Is Quan9 still a thing? Always liked them but I haven’t had the means to set up anything reliable in a while, service-wise (long story). They’re pretty solid last I knew.
Quad9 is OK, but they follow thru on Spain’s DNS takedown demands when even Google refused. No shame on them, but it made me want to try something else.
You might look at OpenNIC
NextDNS
I’ve been using libredns.
It’s fine.
Thanks!
mullvad.net/en/…/dns-over-https-and-dns-over-tls
I use the one provided by my vpn - this year that is Proton. Next year, Mullvad.
I’ve sometimes used NextDNS.
Your own name resolver.
Now how do I make one.
Something that works as a recursive dns server. Unbound, Blocky and Technitium are some examples.
Simplest case: use opnsense as your router, it comes with hundreds of installable packages.
Or run a server on your home network, and let it be assigned to clients via DHCP leases.