On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 1:36 AM al3xu5 <dotcommon@???> wrote:
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> Sun, 27 Aug 2023 16:00:46 -0500 - o1bigtenor via Dng <dng@???>:
>
> > [...]
> > >
> > OK - - - I found, previously, that network-manager - - - imo anyway,
> > wasn't wonderful, before that
> > it was wicd - - - now I'm seeing that connman is also a royal pita - -
> > - - what's left - - - - I can
> > only find IWCtl - - - - is there a good alternative?
> >
> > Suggestions - - - - ?
>
> I am using:
> - unbound (see [1]), with a recursive dns caching, using a pool of dns servers:
> # LibreDNS <https://libredns.gr/> by LibreOps
> forward-addr: 116.202.176.26@853#dot.libredns.gr
> # opennameserver.org <https://opennameserver.org/>
> forward-addr: 185.181.61.24@853#ns4.opennameserver.org # Norway
> forward-addr: 217.160.70.42@853#ns1.opennameserver.org # Germany
> forward-addr: 81.169.136.222@853#ns3.opennameserver.org # Germany
> # DNSlify <https://www.dnslify.com/services/resolver/>
> forward-addr: 185.235.81.1@853#a.ns.dnslify.com
> forward-addr: 185.235.81.2@853#b.ns.dnslify.com
>
> and:
> - simple-netaid (see: [2][3]).
>
> Fast, secure and with some privacy.
>
>
> [1]
> https://troubleshooters.com/linux/unbound_nsd/unbound.htm
>
Hmmmmmm - - - - wha'ts not clear is - - - - does this mean that every
computer on
my network has to have this 'unbound' running?
Please advise.
(I'm looking for a solution for my network - - - - not just one computer.)
Regards