This guide should tell new users that Pi 3, which is likely what they are using, uses linux arm

p1r473 2018-04-28 14:21:20 -04:00
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This can probably replace the DNSCrypt page, but leaving it for archive purposes
## Step 1: Install DNSCrypt-Proxy
* `cd /opt`: Move to /opt directory. This is where we will place the dnscrypt-proxy files.
* Download the [latest](https://github.com/jedisct1/dnscrypt-proxy/releases/latest) pre-built binary. I'm using Pi-Hole on Linux x86_64 architecture, so I'll use `linux_x86_64`. Replace with your system architecture, you can check which you use by running `uname -sm`.
* Download the [latest](https://github.com/jedisct1/dnscrypt-proxy/releases/latest) pre-built binary. I'm using Pi-Hole on Linux x86_64 architecture, so I'll use `linux_x86_64`. Replace with your system architecture, you can check which you use by running `uname -sm`. If you are using Pi-Hole 3, you'll use Linux arm (NOT x64) instead.
* `tar -xf dnscrypt-proxy-linux_x86_64-2.0.10.tar.gz`: Extract prebuilt binary
* `mv linux-x86_64 dnscrypt-proxy`: Rename the extracted folder
* `rm dnscrypt-proxy-linux_x86_64-2.0.10.tar.gz`: Remove the archive