![]() ![]() I had used unbound in the past at various workplaces, so I installed it and set it up to do DoT and removed cloudflared. I found that the cloudflared daemon just wasn't very reliable, no matter what version I used. I wanted to add an update to my original post about exactly this. also Unbound refreshes cache on its own for the repeating queries to reduce the lookup time (ie the longer it runs the more it "learns" how to pre-populate the cache). My new lookups are 0.2 seconds, which is a bit slow imo, but not too bad. this works better than cloudflared daemon. But I've configured 'unbound' DNS resolver on pi zero w with forwarders to cloudflare and quad9 over DoT (dns over TLS). There are still some unofficial cloudflared builds for pi. I ran into some problems with that older version, and I had a 3 b+ sitting around, so I just switched to that and am now using the current version of cloudflared. Cloudflare has dropped support for old Raspberry Pis, so the Zero W was only able to run an older version of cloudflared. I wanted to do DNS over HTTPS, and I used the cloudflare proxy for this. ![]() I have actually switched to using a Raspberry Pi 3 b+ for Pi-hole. home NAS) and add simple script oo mikrotik to refresh dns blacklist list Now - just put the converter to cron (on pc or eg. :if (] > 0) do=" mostly based on someone else's idea (. tool fetch check-certificate=no mode=https url=$hostScriptUrl dst-path=("./".$scriptName) # Setup this Policy for script: Read Write Policy Test # For changing any parameters, please, use this link: # StopAD - Script for blocking advertisements, based on your defined hosts files Code: Select all IP - DHCP - Networks - added IP of my mikrotik to DNSĪdd action=redirect chain=dstnat dst-port=53 in-interface=bridge protocol=udpĬhecked all sites in, wrote 127.0.0.1, added script to my mikrotik ![]()
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