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Tips for asking ISP to allow for using my own DNS setup for self-hosted VPN?

Another option you can have, install the cloudflared service on your pihole and use that as a DNS server. Cloudflared can take DNS requests from your clients and then proxy those requests over DoT to an upstream server which supports DNS over TLS. I have used Google in the past for this. I had great success with this solution inside a corporate environment which blocked port 53 to all outside the network.

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It was a while ago, so I can't remember exactly but there is a good article here The cloudflared daemon is setup to run a standard DNS server over TCP/UDP port 53 as normal. You configure the upstream DNS to be DoT based. The clients then send DNS requests as normal to the cloudflared service and then they convert them to DoT upstream and the response is then sent back to the client as a normal DNS response.

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Connect 1.0.39 released

Can we have a more detailed search for communities? For example I would like to search for all communities with "android" in the name, with details on which instance it is hosted. It should show subscribers and post count so I can see which ones are active. It would be nice to quickly subscribe from the search.

Thanks. Enjoying connect so far!

I had to comment on this thread as trying to add a new post have me a JSON serializer error.

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