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README.md

DNSCrypt Proxy 2 for Android | privacy oriented

A flexible DNS proxy, with support for modern encrypted DNS protocols such as DNSCrypt v2, DNS-over-HTTPS and Anonymized DNSCrypt.

Features

Pre-built binaries

Up-to-date, pre-built binaries are available for:

  • Android/arm
  • Android/arm64
  • Android/x86
  • Android/x86_64

Differences between default DNSCrypt Proxy project

- CONFIG. FILE: (dnscrypt-proxy.toml)
  • DNSSEC required
  • Enabled dnscrypt_ephemeral_keys feature (create a new, unique key for every single DNS query)
  • Enabled anonymized_dns feature (each resolver has 2 relays)
  • DoH disabled
  • IPv6 disabled
  • Setrefused response to blocked queries
  • Set DNS query max. response time from 5000 to 1500, in ms.
  • Use UncensoredDNS as fallback resolver instead CloudFlare
  • Use dnscrypt.nl-ns0 (NL), dnscrypt.eu-dk (DK), dnscrypt.eu-nl (NL), dnscrypt.one (DE), dnscrypt.uk-ipv4 (UK), ffmuc.net (DE), publicarray-au (AUS), publicarray-au2 (AUS), scaleway-ams (NL), scaleway-fr (FR) and v.dnscrypt.uk-ipv4 (UK)

Installation

  1. Download latest .zip file from dnscrypt-proxy-android | CHANNEL on Telegram and flash it with Magisk Manager.
  2. Reboot.
  • There are two variants for each version. The only difference between them is that one use the port :53 and the other one the port :5354. The best solution for everyone would be to use the :5354 port variant because it doesn't break the hotspot feature of the device, but there's someone who has a problem with that port being blind and won't let dnscrypt to get started. In this case I suggest to use the :53 port variant.

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
  • FOR MORE SUPPORT ON A GOOD PRIVACY-ORIENTED SETUP, JOIN dnscrypt-proxy-android | CHAT ON TELEGRAM

Changelog

Full changelog

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