My ISP is AT&T (located in the U.S.) and I have issues loading random websites. Currently have Google DNS set in my router, which works great. But I’m guessing there’s a better, more private, option?

  • Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    Regular DNS can be monitored, intercepted, and modified however your ISP decides, even with you specifying custom DNS servers.

    I run pihole on my LAN, with cloudflared as its upstream DNS. Cloudflared translates regular DNS into DOH using cloudflare and quad9 as the upstream DOH providers (configurable).

    Pihole DOH with cloudflared

    Finally I block all port 53 (dns) traffic at the router so it cannot leave my LAN. All LAN devices that want regular DNS are forced to use the LAN DNS server which wraps their requests in DOH for them. (as well as blocking ads, tracking/telemetry, and known malware sites)

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      13 hours ago

      Why would you need cloudflared? Can’t you justbset DoH/DoT servers as a backend in Pi-Hole?

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        12 hours ago

        Pihole doesn’t directly support DOH. What I linked is their official guide for implementing it: using cloudflared.

        There is other ways you can do this. This is just what I’ve been using.

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      24 hours ago

      What ISP do you use that makes you trust Cloudflare more than your ISP? You must really be between a rock and a hard place.

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        12 hours ago

        I’m not all that concerned about either tbh; I was just already capturing DNS traffic and funneling it through pihole for the customizable blocking, and figured I may as well add DOH while I’m at it.

        Just sharing the knowledge for those that are interested. You can use any DOH provider you like.