08-03-2019 07:00 AM
On my PC, after enabling DoH (settings > search for "DoH" > "Activate DNS via HTTPS" (Cloudflare).
https://blog.nightly.mozilla.org/2018/06/01/improving-dns-privacy-in-firefox/
On Chrome, the websites are blocked as previously but on the same PC, Firefox doesn't block.
08-03-2019 07:17 AM
OpenDNS does not support DoH but DNSCrypt. Therefore you must keep DoH disabled in FireFox, else you will be using CloudFlare DNS, not OpenDNS.
08-05-2019 02:18 AM
That means that, as client user, you can "disable" the OpenDNS filtering on a network, by using Firefox and DoH ?
08-05-2019 02:28 AM
Yes, sure, you can circumvent OpenDNS by not using it with this and many more methods you may not even be aware of. You must take additional measures, of course. See for example https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/articles/227988027
OpenDNS provides the service you expect, but only if and when you send your DNS queries to them. If you send them to somewhere else, e.g. to CloudFlare, then you take OpenDNS out of scope. They have no way to provide the service then, of course.
08-06-2019 05:36 AM
08-22-2019 12:10 AM
With Synology, there exists an easy solution :
I just received this article.
08-22-2019 12:26 AM
What easy solution? Definitely not for using OpenDNS. Again, OpenDNS does not support DoH.
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