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README.md
DNSCrypt Proxy 2 for Android
A flexible DNS proxy, with support for modern encrypted DNS protocols such as DNSCrypt v2, DNS-over-HTTPS, Anonymized DNSCrypt and ODoH (Oblivious DoH).
Features
- For all features please refer to the OFFICIAL PAGE.
Pre-built binaries
Up-to-date, pre-built binaries are available for:
- Android/arm
- Android/arm64
- Android/x86
- Android/x86_64
All these binary files are downloaded from the OFFICIAL RELEASE PAGE.
Differences from the main project
-
server_names
=acsacsar-ams-ipv4
[NLD],altername
[RUS],ams-dnscrypt-nl
[NLD],bcn-dnscrypt
[ESP],d0wn-tz-ns1
[TZA],dct-de1
[DEU],dct-ru1
[RUS],dct-ru2
[RUS],dns.watch
[DEU],dnscrypt.be
[BEL],dnscrypt.ca-1
[CAN],dnscrypt.ca-2
[CAN],dnscrypt.eu-nl
[NLD],dnscrypt.pl
[POL],dnscrypt.uk-ipv4
[GBR],dnswarden-asia-uncensor-dcv4
[SGP],dnswarden-eu-uncensor-dcv4
[DEU],dnswarden-us-uncensor-dcv4
[USA],gombadi-syd
[AUS],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],pryv8boi
[DEU],pwoss.org-dnscrypt
[DEU],resolver4.dns.openinternet.io
[USA],scaleway-ams
[NLD],scaleway-fr
[FRA],serbica
[NLD],v.dnscrypt.uk-ipv4
[GBR],zackptg5-us-il-ipv4
[USA],zackptg5-us-pit-ipv4
[USA] are the resolvers in use. -
doh_servers
=false
(disable servers implementing theDNS-over-HTTPS
protocol) -
require_dnssec
=true
(server must supportDNSSEC
security extension) -
timeout
=1000
(set the max. response time of a single DNS query from5000
to1000
ms.) -
blocked_query_response
='refused'
(setrefused
response to blocked queries) -
log_level
=0
(set the log level of thednscrypt-proxy.log
file to very verbose, but still keep it disabled by default) -
dnscrypt_ephemeral_keys
=true
(create a new, unique key for every single DNS query) -
bootstrap_resolvers
=['91.239.100.100:53', '89.233.43.71:53']
(use UncensoredDNS (Anycast & Unicast) instead CloudFlare) -
netprobe_address
='91.239.100.100:53'
(use UncensoredDNS (Anycast) instead CloudFlare) -
block_ipv6
=true
(immediately respond to IPv6-related queries with an empty response) -
blocked_names_file
,blocked_ips_file
,allowed_names_file
andallowed_ips_file
options enabled. (you can now filter your web content, to know how, please refer to the official documentation or take a look at my block repository) -
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 dnscrypt-proxy-android-*.zip
file from the Releases page or from my dnscrypt-proxy-android | CHANNEL on Telegram and flash it with Magisk:
Magisk > Modules > Install from storage > dnscrypt-proxy-android-*.zip
2. Reboot your device.
3. Test your DNS at https://dnsleaktest.com/
Configuration (optional)
You can edit the dnscrypt-proxy.toml
file as you wish located on storage/emulated/0/dnscrypt-proxy
path.
For a more detailed configuration you can refer to the official documentation HERE or simply join our group on Telegram, at dnscrypt-proxy-android | CHAT.
Filters (optional)
The MODULE comes with its FILTERING feature enabled by default, that's why you can see some files, needed for this operation, inside the /storage/emulated/0/dnscrypt-proxy
path.
I'm providing the allowed-names.txt
and blocked-names.txt
files regularly updated in HERE.
The SOURCES used for this merge are among the hardest on the web.
If you want to report or discuss something related to this project, join dnscrypt-proxy-filters | CHAT on Telegram.
Changelog
Contributors
- @sapoetra.dee
Credits
- Frank Denis and his contributors for the upstream code.
- Affif Mukhlashin and his contributors for the very first module.
- John Wu and his contributors for Magisk.