[tor-relays] lets stop using central big DNS resolvers (Google, Level3, OpenDNS, Quad9, Cloudflare)

Tyler Durden virii at enn.lu
Fri May 11 12:12:13 UTC 2018


Ah well I should look more into the services of EDRi members :D

In this case I will give it a try as a fallback instead of google and we will see how it performs.


Greetings

Am 11. Mai 2018 14:04:37 MESZ schrieb Christian Pietsch <christian.pietsch at digitalcourage.de>:
>Hi Tyler,
>hi all,
>
>On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 10:37:00PM +0000, Tyler Durden wrote:
>> The situation is very unlikely to change unless there is a major
>player
>> on "our side" which offers a free, censorship-free, resilient and
>stable
>> DNS Service.
>
>You are welcome to use our free, censorship-free, resilient and stable
>DNS resolver:
>$ host dns2.digitalcourage.de
>dns2.digitalcourage.de has address 46.182.19.48
>dns2.digitalcourage.de has IPv6 address
>2a02:2970:1002:0:5054:8aff:fe12:db49
>
>Whether you consider Digitalcourage e.V. a major player is up to you.
>Here is some background in English: https://digitalcourage.de/en
>(Tyler, I know you know us since we as an EDRi member supported your
>organisation's entry application.)
>
>More specific information on our DNS relays is available in German
>only <https://digitalcourage.de/support/zensurfreier-dns-server>
>but see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digitalcourage for a summary.
>This is not a huge machine but it could take some more load. We have
>configured DNSSEC and are looking into implementing DNS-over-TLS now.
>
>You might ask what happened to dns.digitalcourage.de. That is our
>older open DNS resolver. We have run it since 2009. It has been
>overloaded recently, and we recommend that people switch to dns2.
>
>Cheers,
>C:
>
>-- 
>Christian Pietsch | volunteering for Digitalcourage e.V.
>https://digitalcourage.de | https://bigbrotherawards.de
>How to avoid Google: https://pad.foebud.org/google-alternatives

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