Open linuxtopia opened 5 years ago
it can depends on your ISP if your ISP enforce DNS traffic to their DNS, plus you using dynamic-ip (your external IP is different than what internal IP, which mean request from other is look at your external IP instead ur internal IP) in such case imo ur ISP DNS will remain visible
and those ISP DNS will keep trying to poisoning ur DNS cache
lets try this way : 1st. check ur IP, did u get only 1 ip or like i said above there ext. and int. IP ... 2nd. try flush ur dns (commandpromt > ipconfig /flushdns) then check again DNS list
it looks like client is not working completely :/
edit: just harder to use than it looks
I had to move to YogaDNS because my ISP poisons my DNS request and Simple DNSCrypt still leaks the DNS request so my DNS queries get poisoned. YogaDNS using dnscrypt-proxy server doesn't suffer from this issue.
Hello,
After some tests with online tools SimpleDnsCrypt was successful yet I've tested it via another online tool which disclosed my identity.
Online Tool: Perfect Privacy
Other tools like ipleak, dnsleak org etc. show no problem but that above can see my DNS