<ahref="https://kevq.uk/what-is-self-hosting" target="_blank"rel="noopener">What Is Self-Hosting?</a>
<ahref="https://kevq.uk/coming-full-circle-from-grav-to-wordpress/" target="_blank"rel="noopener">Coming Full Circle – From Grav To WordPress</a>
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What Is Self-Hosting?
There was a post on Fosstodon recently where one of our members shared their thoughts on what they think self-hosting is.
Following the post, a conversation started about what different people considered…</p>
<pclass="summary">Woah, 2 posts in one day, aren’t you guys lucky! So I’ve just published a post on why I’m removing comments from this site. Now I want to talk about migrating from Grav to WordPress. When I originally re-launched this blog, I went with Ghost. Then I moved…</p>
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via <ahref="https://kevq.uk">Blog | Kev Quirk</a>
via <ahref="https://kevq.uk">Kev Quirk</a>
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<smallclass="date">November 13, 2019</small>
<smallclass="date">November 19, 2019</small>
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<ahref="https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/libreoffice63-redaction/" target="_blank"rel="noopener">How to redact sensitive information with LibreOffice 6.3+</a>
<ahref="https://drewdevault.com/2019/11/15/Status-update-November-2019.html" target="_blank"rel="noopener">Status update, November 2019</a>
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<pclass="summary">LibreOffice 6.3 contains a new “redaction” feature. This feature allows editors to quickly redact (= remove) sensitive or confidential information from documents.
In this article, we show the risks of leaking information in documents, and the new redaction…</p>
<pclass="summary">Today’s update is especially exciting, because today marks the 1 year
anniversary of Sourcehut opening it’s alpha to public
registration. I wrote a nice long article which goes into
detail about what Sourcehut accomplished in 2019, what’s to come for 2020, a…</p>
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via <ahref="https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/">Blogs on InfoSec Handbook – information security blog</a>
via <ahref="https://drewdevault.com">Drew DeVault's Blog</a>
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<smallclass="date">November 10, 2019</small>
<smallclass="date">November 15, 2019</small>
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<ahref="https://drewdevault.com/2019/10/30/Line-printer-shell-hack.html" target="_blank"rel="noopener">An old-school shell hack on a line printer</a>
<ahref="https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/libreoffice63-redaction/" target="_blank"rel="noopener">How to redact sensitive information with LibreOffice 6.3+</a>
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<pclass="summary">It’s been too long since I last did a good hack, for no practical reason other
than great hack value. In my case, these often amount to a nostalgia
for an age of computing I wasn’t present for. In a recent bid to capture more of
this nostalgia, I recently pi…</p>
<pclass="summary">LibreOffice 6.3 contains a new “redaction” feature. This feature allows editors to quickly redact (= remove) sensitive or confidential information from documents.
In this article, we show the risks of leaking information in documents, and the new redaction…</p>
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via <ahref="https://drewdevault.com">Drew DeVault's Blog</a>
via <ahref="https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/">Blogs on InfoSec Handbook – information security blog</a>
Note that DoT is only available on Android Pie and up. For other versions, try [Nebulo](https://smokescreen.app). I go over the process of installing and using it in my last [post](/blog/blocking-ads-on-mobile-and-desktop/#non-rooted-phones). Once you've gone through that, you're pretty much good to. If you want to add additional servers tap the <iclass="fa fa-server"></i> server icon, then the plus at the bottom, and add whatever IP addresses or hostnames you'd like. Mine is included by default as **NixNet Uncensored** so all you have to do is select it.
# iOS
As far as I've been able to find, you can't set custom DNS server on iOS, much less DoT or DoH. I'm sorry ¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯
The only client I've been able to find is [DNSCloak](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dnscloak-secure-dns-client/id1452162351). I don't use iOS so I can't attest to how well it does or doesn't work.