dnscrypt-proxy
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I saw this resolver appear in the list for the first time.
Why is there a logging resolver when I have enabled no logging only?
opennic ethservices DNScrypt, 24 hour logs.
Simple DNScrypt 0.6.6
dnscrypt proxy 2.0.25
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Proposer plusieurs vidéos courtes pour aider à l'installation, à la configuration et/ou à l’utilisation.
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Could you make the changelog directly visible in your GitHub releases? This would increase transparency for potential users and distribution maintainers. Something like https://skywinder.github.io/github-changelog-generator/ could be used to generate the changelog based on merged PRs and closed issues since the last release tag.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
In the documentation for IP Blacklists it states that the only variability is trailing wildcard. Eg: 127.*
In the IP Blacklist hosted here there is an IP Range included.
Eg: 40.77.226.0-40.77.226.255
Describe the solution you'd like
Mostly I'd like to know the actual functionality. Ideally IP ranges would work, or eve
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I see this very often, some people reporting hotspot issue after installing/using dnscrypt-proxy.
The solution is provided in this ticket:
Edit the config and change the port to e.g. 5354 and update your firewall rules for the new port. Make sure port 53 is NOT been used, otherwise you will get Hotspot problems.
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