
Some ideas -- YMMV depending on how your ISP is implementing throttling: 1. Try using another resolver (4.4.4.4/8.8.8.8). 2. Try setting up your own DNS resolver. 3. Use a SOCKS proxy (make sure you enable remote DNS lookups). 4. Use DNSCrypt [https://www.opendns.com/about/innovations/dnscrypt/] 5. If your resolved hostnames are a small set, you could always revert to /etc/hosts On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 4:09 PM, Moses Njuguna via skunkworks < skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
Hi listers, 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
Thanks
Moses
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