kkebo / DNSecure

DNSecure is a configuration tool of DoT and DoH for iOS and iPadOS.
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App not working after the upgrade to iOS 14.3 #29

Closed ghost closed 3 years ago

ghost commented 3 years ago

It's not working with the initially delivered server configs nor with newly added. The DNS setting was activated as requested.

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kkebo commented 3 years ago

@zero0ID Thank you for reporting. I've confirmed that the problem is reproduced. I'll investigate it.

As a workaround for a while, please try the following steps.

  1. Open the DNSecure app
  2. Select a server from the sidebar
  3. Enable "Use This Server"
  4. Open the Settings app
  5. Go to "VPN & Network" settings
  6. Select "DNSecure" for "DNS" settings
  7. Force quit the DNSecure app without opening it
  8. Re-open the DNSecure app
ghost commented 3 years ago

Hi kkk669, seems that the emergency solution works. Strange are the DoT test results for this server (https://blog.uncensoreddns.org/blog/) on https://rootcanary.org/test.html Usually there I get unlocked only for the GOST line and ECC GOST column.

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kkebo commented 3 years ago

Thank you @zero0ID.

Strange are the DoT test results for this server

The result seems to change every time I re-run test, so I'm not sure whether the test is unstable or Apple's DoT implementation is unstable.

ghost commented 3 years ago

Maybe you have an address where to check the DoT and DoH configuration please?

kkebo commented 3 years ago

@zero0ID I usually verify a DNS-over-TLS/HTTPS connection by capturing packets with Wireshark or Charles.

Also, you can use another DNS leak test described in the LibreOps blog.

kkebo commented 3 years ago

Closed by #30