content(dnscrypt): partially reword the post
All checks were successful
continuous-integration/drone/push Build is passing

This commit is contained in:
surtur 2022-08-28 17:29:07 +02:00
parent bcd6f3bf1a
commit 6923776886
Signed by: wanderer
GPG Key ID: 19CE1EC1D9E0486D

View File

@ -1,24 +1,29 @@
---
title: "DNSCrypt"
title: "DNSCrypt - running the server"
date: 2021-08-06T23:38:45+02:00
draft: false
toc: true
enableGitInfo: true
lastmod: 2022-28-08T17:20:10+02:00
tags: [dnscrypt, dns, privacy, security, censorship]
---
### why are you doing this?
There are many publicly available [open resolvers using DoT, DoH or
DNSCrypt](https://dnscrypt.info/public-servers) to secure the traffic. However,
we have still felt the need to run our own, especially since it's such a
critical part of the infrastructure. Since now it's a reality, we're offering
it for public use.
DNSCrypt](https://dnscrypt.info/public-servers) just sitting around the
interwebs, waiting to secure the DNS traffic and protect it from whoever is
looking.
However, we have still felt the need to run our own, especially since
DNS is such a critical piece of infrastructure.
And now we're offering it for public use.
### so what is it?
What we're running is a non-censoring, non-logging, DNSSEC-capable, DNSCrypt-enabled DNS
resolver using
[dnscrypt-server-docker](https://github.com/dnscrypt/dnscrypt-server-docker) project.
Our resolver is available over both IPv4 and IPv6.
Of course, our resolver is available over both IPv4 and IPv6.
### can I haz some plz
> Since the name servers are not (yet) a part of any listing of public