
Moses,
I would like to encrypt my dns requests so that my ISP does not "throttle" my connection based on the number of dns connections per sec/min. Has any one successfully used MS dns server forwarding with DNSCRYPT <http://dnscrypt.org> daemon? Or is there a simpler solution that achieves the same I suspect there is.
First, your email reminded me of this youtube. Watch it and you will enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7Wl2FW2TcA Sounds like you are using the ISP DNS servers, would this be correct assumption? If so, the best way is to run a local DNS on your LAN. That way, your DNS activities are transparent to your ISP. If your ISP are however just intercepting all connections to port 53, the solution above may help as I noticed they are using port 443. What ISP are you using if you don't mind mentioning them in public? Don't have any experience with DNSCRYPT, I would start with running the the docker image they provided before investing myself too much with it Regards, Muriithi
Thanks
Moses