obviously this wont protect me from glowniggers, but can i at least tell my isp to go fuck themselves and prevent them from harvesting my data with this?
Obviously this wont protect me from glowniggers...
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yes, but only on Gentoo.
No, all the DNS does is tell you what to connect to, you're still making that connection through your ISPs network
>g-go fuck yourself ISP with these ICMP packets that you are transmitting to me that you totally can't read or anything
you instead hand it over to cloudflare.
I would recommend quad9.
>1) Setup DNS server on your local computer. It can either be a native binary, or run a tiny-fingerprint OpenBSD VM with bind or whatever the current-year OpenBSD nameserver is
>2) Set 127.0.0.1 to be your DNS
>3) Use a VPN, either fully for your entire internet connection, or at least only to route just your locally-run DNS daemon process to use the VPN connection's routing table
Is it really that easy? Or do you have to download a bunch of shit like domain names
You can try to cycle through both cloudflare, quad9, and lists of more private DNSs at
quad9 is a proven glowie honeypot created by the london police
If they just record the dns queries through their DNS server, then changing DNS is enough.
If they snoop the HTTPS connection handshake, they will still see the domains you connect to.
When you do nothing, they also can not see the path or contents of pages due to HTTPS. But they could sell the domain names.
Protip: There is plenty of tracking on the web services end
>proven glowie honeypot created by the london police
fuck I hate this site. The only comfort I get is knowing you one day will die.
>(((Global Cyber Alliance)))
>(((IBM)))
>(((Packet Clearing House)))
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Use AdGuard
adguard-dns.io
I'd rather my isp collect info on me than the glowies at cloudflare.
All the this.
Something called Server Name Indication muddies the water a bit, but even then the situation is pretty grim.
How did they get the IP address 1.1.1.1? And how did Google get 8.8.8.8? Is there some marketplace for cool IP addresses? I'm jealous.
>freemasonry art the moment i click in
i heard adguard even does packet fragmentation to fool dpi, is that true?
If you use DoH your ISP won't know what you're doing as far as DNS. They'll still know where you're going unless you are also sending that through a proxy or VPN or something.
You need more. ISP can still read the unencrypted UDP packets.
Pretty sure freemasons have better taste than this garbage