# DNSCrypt Proxy 2 for Android | privacy oriented A flexible DNS proxy, with support for modern encrypted DNS protocols such as [DNSCrypt v2](https://dnscrypt.info/protocol), [DNS-over-HTTPS](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8484.txt) and [Anonymized DNSCrypt](https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-protocol/blob/master/ANONYMIZED-DNSCRYPT.txt). ## Features - For all features please refer to the [OFFICIAL PAGE](https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy#features) - All binary files are downloaded from the [OFFICIAL RELEASE PAGE](https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/releases) ## Pre-built binaries Up-to-date, pre-built binaries are available for: - Android/arm - Android/arm64 - Android/x86 - Android/x86_64 ## Differences from the main project - `server_names` = `acsacsar-ams-ipv4` [NLD], `arvind-io` [IND], `bcn-dnscrypt` [ESP], `d0wn-tz-ns1` [TZA], `dnscrypt.be` [BEL], `dnscrypt.ca-1` [CAN], `dnscrypt.ca-2` [CAN], `dnscrypt.eu-dk` [DNK], `dnscrypt.eu-nl` [NLD], `dnscrypt.one` [DEU], `dnscrypt.pl` [POL], `dnscrypt.uk-ipv4` [GBR], `jp.tiar.app` [JPN], `meganerd` [NLD], `moulticast-ca-ipv4` [CAN], `moulticast-de-ipv4` [DEU], `moulticast-fr-ipv4` [FRA], `moulticast-sg-ipv4` [SGP], `moulticast-uk-ipv4` [GBR], `pf-dnscrypt` [CHE], `plan9-dns` [USA], `plan9-ns2` [USA], `publicarray-au` [AUS], `pwoss.org-dnscrypt` [DEU], `sarpel-dns-istanbul` [TUR], `scaleway-ams` [NLD], `scaleway-fr` [FRA], `serbica` [NLD], `v.dnscrypt.uk-ipv4` [GBR], `zackptg5-us-il-ipv4` [USA] are the resolvers in use. - `doh_servers` = `false` (disable servers implementing the `DNS-over-HTTPS` protocol) - `require_dnssec` = `true` (server must support `DNSSEC` security extension) - `timeout` = `1000` (set the max. response time of a single DNS query from `5000` to `1000` ms.) - `blocked_query_response` = `'refused'` (set `refused` response to blocked queries) - `dnscrypt_ephemeral_keys` = `true` (create a new, unique key for every single DNS query) - `bootstrap_resolvers` = `['91.239.100.100:53']` (use [UncensoredDNS](https://blog.uncensoreddns.org/) instead [CloudFlare](https://iscloudflaresafeyet.com/)) - `netprobe_address` = `'91.239.100.100:53'` (use [UncensoredDNS](https://blog.uncensoreddns.org/) instead [CloudFlare](https://iscloudflaresafeyet.com/)) - `block_ipv6` = `true` (immediately respond to IPv6-related queries with an empty response) - `blocked_names_file`, `blocked_ips_file`, `allowed_names_file` and `allowed_ips_file` options enabled. (you can now filter your web content, to know how, please refer to the [official documentation](https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki/Filters) or take a look at my [block repository](https://codeberg.org/quindecim/block)) - `anonymized_dns` feature enabled. (`routes` are indirect ways to reach DNSCrypt servers, each resolver has 2 relays assigned) - `skip_incompatible` = `true` (skip resolvers incompatible with anonymization instead of using them directly) - `direct_cert_fallback` = `false` (prevent direct connections through the resolvers for failed certificate retrieved via relay) ## Installation 1. Download the latest `.zip` file from the [Releases](https://codeberg.org/quindecim/dnscrypt-proxy-android/releases) page or from my [dnscrypt-proxy-android | CHANNEL](https://t.me/dnscrypt_proxy) on Telegram and flash it with [Magisk](https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk): ``` Magisk > Modules > Install from storage > dnscrypt-proxy-android-v2.*.zip ``` 2. Reboot your device. 3. Test your DNS: https://dnsleaktest.com/ ### Configuration (post-installing) - You can edit `dnscrypt-proxy.toml` as you wish located on `/sdcard/dnscrypt-proxy/dnscrypt-proxy.toml`, or `/data/media/0/dnscrypt-proxy/dnscrypt-proxy.toml`. - For more detailed configuration please refer to [official documentation](https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki/Configuration). - For more support on a good privacy oriented setup, join our group at [dnscrypt-proxy-android | CHAT](https://t.me/qd_invitations) on Telegram. ## Changelog [Full changelog](https://codeberg.org/quindecim/dnscrypt-proxy-android/src/branch/master/CHANGELOG.md) ## Credits - [Frank Denis](https://github.com/jedisct1) and his [contributors](https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/graphs/contributors) for the upstream code. - [Affif Mukhlashin](https://github.com/bluemeda) and his [contributors](https://github.com/bluemeda/dnscrypt-proxy-magisk/graphs/contributors) for the very first module. - [John Wu](https://github.com/topjohnwu) and his [contributors](https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/graphs/contributors) for Magisk.