That is not the DNSCrypt official website.
Official site: https://dnscrypt.info/
Official repo: https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy
Free/Libre Software enthusiast. Love Linux, programming and open web in general.
That is not the DNSCrypt official website.
Official site: https://dnscrypt.info/
Official repo: https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy
Can confirm. At this point, I just want a solution to completely remove Reddit links from search results.
I use an entry level router ASUS RT-AX53U with OpenWrt. WiFi 6, IPv6, Guest VLAN, DNSCrypt (DoH), Adblock, Firewall are few things I have configured with OpenWrt.
Even if you don’t buy ASUS, make sure your router is supported by OpenWrt. It’s a Linux distribution that runs on routers and PCs to configure home networking.
Fedora Server
Yes. It’s called opting out of Google. There’s no other way.
Yes it’s pain to setup for first time. But it’s an one time effort that pays off eventually. Once it’s setup, I never experienced any issues during upgrade. It’s easy as simply pulling latest container images.
Thank you Nextcloud. I use a self hosted version at my home to back up my Documents and Pictures. If anyone would like to move from big tech for cloud storage, it’s easy to do with Nextcloud + Docker.
ASUS RT-AX53U
https://openwrt.org/toh/asus/rt-ax53u