From 35cf57986acad3e8a6d7073e8b3d59ed14d0e113 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Flaxe Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2018 20:09:12 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Updated DNSCrypt 2.0 (markdown) --- DNSCrypt-2.0.md | 6 ++---- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/DNSCrypt-2.0.md b/DNSCrypt-2.0.md index 094795a..7723bc5 100644 --- a/DNSCrypt-2.0.md +++ b/DNSCrypt-2.0.md @@ -30,14 +30,12 @@ Also see the [wiki](https://github.com/jedisct1/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki/DNS-server-s If you're running a newer version of Pi-Hole (might only be available on FTLDNS at the moment), you have the possibility to specify a "**Local DNS server on custom port**" in the Web interface by going to **Settings -> DNS**. Simply check the checkbox and enter 5353 as the port. Of course, you should remove (uncheck) every other DNS server. If you're running a older version of Pi-Hole, then follow these instructions: -These instructions are the [same](https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/wiki/DNSCrypt#change-your-dnsmasq-config), but will copy them here. - * `sudo nano /etc/dnsmasq.d/02-dnscrypt.conf`: Create new or edit existing conf. * Change `server=#` where `dnscrypt-proxy` is running. For example, my `.toml` file is `listen_addresses = ['127.0.0.1:5353', '[::1]:5353']`, so edit the conf file to be `server=127.0.0.1#5353` * `sudo nano /etc/pihole/setupVars.conf`: Edit setupVars.conf. -* Comment out `#PIHOLE_DNS#=` lines. +* Comment out all `PIHOLE_DNS=` lines. (set a # in the beginning of the line) * `sudo nano /etc/dnsmasq.d/01-pihole.conf` -* Comment out `#server=...` lines +* Comment out all `server=...` lines. (set a # in the beginning of the line) * `sudo service dnsmasq restart`: restart dnsmasq ## Test DNSCrypt