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Set Up Your Own DoH Service(nochan.net)
20 points by Bender 14 hours ago | 5 comments
jeroenhd 11 hours ago | parent | next [-]

My DoH server ended up on a random list on Github at some point. I noticed when I saw what seemed like a small country suddenly use my DoH server.

Blacklisting the entire country worked, after that I moved my actual DoH resolver to a subpath. Because it's HTTPS, you can just run your DoH server at https://my-doh.example.com/066c591f-c976-4095-85fe-a49e62577.... Not as easy to remember, but you can send yourself and anyone you want to share the server with a link.

Other things to consider when setting up your own DoH server: setting up HTTP3 with HTTPS records and the like, 0-rtt TLS for the query server, ODoH support (upstream or as an endpoint directly), and of course DNSSEC validation (because you can't trust your clients to the validation themselves).

For DoT this is a lot harder. A random IPv6 address should work, but then you're stuck having to fall back to something else on networks with only legacy IP support.

gruez 11 hours ago | parent [-]

>ODoH support (upstream or as an endpoint directly)

Is there client support without installing third party apps? Such apps usually use a VPN connection to operate, which means you can't use another VPN at the same time as oDOH, which is a major disadvantage.

stop50 a few seconds ago | parent [-]

Firefox has it builtin, some sub resolvers too, Android has it under Private internet since android 9, that tries DoT and DoH.

WalterGR 10 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

DoH = DNS over HTTPS

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_over_HTTPS

Bender 10 hours ago | parent [-]

Good point, updated the title though too late for me to edit it here.