[UPSTREAM] - Update dnscrypt-proxy.toml

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## Servers from the "public-resolvers" source (see down below) can ## Servers from the "public-resolvers" source (see down below) can
## be viewed here: https://dnscrypt.info/public-servers ## be viewed here: https://dnscrypt.info/public-servers
## ##
## If this line is commented, all registered servers matching the require_* filters ## The proxy will automatically pick working servers from this list.
## will be used. ## Note that the require_* filters do NOT apply when using this setting.
##
## By default, this list is empty and all registered servers matching the
## require_* filters will be used instead.
## ##
## The proxy will automatically pick the fastest, working servers from the list.
## Remove the leading # first to enable this; lines starting with # are ignored. ## Remove the leading # first to enable this; lines starting with # are ignored.
server_names = ['dnscrypt.nl-ns0', 'dnscrypt.eu-dk', 'dnscrypt.eu-nl', 'dnscrypt.one', 'dnscrypt.uk-ipv4', 'dnswarden-dc1', 'dnswarden-dc2', 'dnswarden-dc3', 'ffmuc.net', 'publicarray-au', 'publicarray-au2', 'scaleway-ams', 'scaleway-fr', 'v.dnscrypt.uk-ipv4'] server_names = ['dnscrypt.nl-ns0', 'dnscrypt.eu-dk', 'dnscrypt.eu-nl', 'dnscrypt.one', 'dnscrypt.uk-ipv4', 'dnswarden-dc1', 'dnswarden-dc2', 'dnswarden-dc3', 'ffmuc.net', 'publicarray-au', 'publicarray-au2', 'scaleway-ams', 'scaleway-fr', 'v.dnscrypt.uk-ipv4']
@ -261,7 +263,7 @@ log_files_max_backups = 1
## Note: if you are using dnsmasq, disable the `dnssec` option in dnsmasq if you ## Note: if you are using dnsmasq, disable the `dnssec` option in dnsmasq if you
## configure dnscrypt-proxy to do any kind of filtering (including the filters ## configure dnscrypt-proxy to do any kind of filtering (including the filters
## below and blacklists). ## below and blacklists).
## But you can still choose resolvers that do DNSSEC validation. ## You can still choose resolvers that do DNSSEC validation.
## Immediately respond to IPv6-related queries with an empty response ## Immediately respond to IPv6-related queries with an empty response
@ -391,7 +393,7 @@ cache_neg_max_ttl = 600
[query_log] [query_log]
## Path to the query log file (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the config file) ## Path to the query log file (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the config file)
## On non-Windows systems, can be /dev/stdout to log to the standard output (and set log_files_max_size to 0) ## On non-Windows systems, can be /dev/stdout to log to the standard output (also set log_files_max_size to 0)
# file = 'query.log' # file = 'query.log'
@ -529,8 +531,7 @@ cache_neg_max_ttl = 600
## ##
## For example, the following rule in a blacklist file: ## For example, the following rule in a blacklist file:
## *.youtube.* @time-to-sleep ## *.youtube.* @time-to-sleep
## would block access to YouTube only during the days, and period of the days ## would block access to YouTube during the times defined by the 'time-to-sleep' schedule.
## define by the 'time-to-sleep' schedule.
## ##
## {after='21:00', before= '7:00'} matches 0:00-7:00 and 21:00-0:00 ## {after='21:00', before= '7:00'} matches 0:00-7:00 and 21:00-0:00
## {after= '9:00', before='18:00'} matches 9:00-18:00 ## {after= '9:00', before='18:00'} matches 9:00-18:00
@ -571,7 +572,7 @@ cache_neg_max_ttl = 600
## must include the prefixes. ## must include the prefixes.
## ##
## If the `urls` property is missing, cache files and valid signatures ## If the `urls` property is missing, cache files and valid signatures
## must be already present; This doesn't prevent these cache files from ## must already be present. This doesn't prevent these cache files from
## expiring after `refresh_delay` hours. ## expiring after `refresh_delay` hours.
[sources] [sources]
@ -649,13 +650,13 @@ broken_query_padding = ['cisco', 'cisco-ipv6', 'cisco-familyshield', "quad9-dnsc
## ##
## !!! THESE ARE JUST EXAMPLES !!! ## !!! THESE ARE JUST EXAMPLES !!!
## ##
## Review the list of available relays from the "relays.md` file, and, for each ## Review the list of available relays from the "relays.md" file, and, for each
## server you want to use, define the relays you want connections to go through. ## server you want to use, define the relays you want connections to go through.
## ##
## Carefully choose relays and servers so that the are run by different entities. ## Carefully choose relays and servers so that they are run by different entities.
## ##
## "server_name" can also be set to "*" to define a default route, but this is not ## "server_name" can also be set to "*" to define a default route, but this is not
## recommended. if you do so, keep "server_names" short and distinct from relays. ## recommended. If you do so, keep "server_names" short and distinct from relays.
routes = [ routes = [
{ server_name='dnscrypt.nl-ns0', via=['anon-dnscrypt.one', 'anon-scaleway-ams'] }, { server_name='dnscrypt.nl-ns0', via=['anon-dnscrypt.one', 'anon-scaleway-ams'] },