Some requests seem to take ~1300ms (google) or 700ms(cloudflare). and some are just 4ms.
+non filtering, I run my own pihole.
would cs-india good?
NextDNS is good
cs-india is the only public DNSCrypt server located in India that I can find. There’s dns.therifleman.name but it’s DoH. Still works with the DNSCrypt client though. Both have filters.
Have you tried specifying your preferences in the config file and letting DNSCrypt find the best server?
Have you tried specifying your preferences in the config file and letting DNSCrypt find the best server?
Can you elaborate a bit on this? This isbwaht i have been trying to do. When it starts up it checks latency from the lists i have provided and uses them some order.
run a DNS benchmark. saw some video about some site. can’t find the name. this is some other website I searched. try them out let us know how you went. https://www.dnsperf.com/dns-speed-benchmark
If you run, your own Pihole, any reason why you’re not just doing unbound? That’s what I usually suggest to most people who do.
My internet provider loves to hijack DNS requests. It desn’t matter if I use 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8 it gives the same poisoned reply with e.g “As per court orders this website is blocked”.
Just glanced through it, but I think my setup is quite similar. Haven’t compared feature wise.
client -> pihole (docker) -> dnscrypt-proxy (docker)
And dnscrypt-proxy can be given a list of DoH, DNSCrypt servers it chooses based on some scheme
Unbound does DoT, DoH, etc.
Test out quad9
dns.quad9.net 9.9.9.9