# This is merging of dot-dns0.conf & dot-quad9.conf # Both are filtering DNS servers, so this brings risk of something being # blocked by only one of them. However both are non-profits and have servers # in Finland. # Another issue is DNS0 having private ECS, while Quad9 with ECS enabled is # not. server: # Debian ca-certificates location tls-cert-bundle: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt # Fedora #tls-cert-bundle: /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/pem/tls-ca-bundle.pem forward-zone: name: "." forward-tls-upstream: yes ## DNS0.eu # Default forward-addr: 2a0f:fc80::@853#dns0.eu forward-addr: 193.110.81.0@853#dns0.eu forward-addr: 2a0f:fc81::@853#dns0.eu forward-addr: 185.253.5.0@853#dns0.eu # # Unfiltered # forward-addr: 193.110.81.254@853#open.dns0.eu # forward-addr: 185.253.5.254@853#open.dns0.eu # forward-addr: 2a0f:fc80::ffff@853#open.dns0.eu # forward-addr: 2a0f:fc81::ffff@853#open.dns0.eu # # Heavier filtering # forward-addr: 2a0f:fc80::9@853#zero.dns0.eu # forward-addr: 193.110.81.9@853#zero.dns0.eu # forward-addr: 2a0f:fc81::9@853#zero.dns0.eu # forward-addr: 185.253.5.9@853#zero.dns0.eu ## Quad9 ## Default # forward-addr: 2620:fe::fe@853#dns.quad9.net # forward-addr: 9.9.9.9@853#dns.quad9.net # forward-addr: 2620:fe::9@853#dns.quad9.net # forward-addr: 149.112.112.112@853#dns.quad9.net ## ECS forward-addr: 2620:fe::fe:11@853#dns11.quad9.net forward-addr: 9.9.9.11@853#dns11.quad9.net forward-addr: 2620:fe::11@853#dns11.quad9.net forward-addr: 149.112.112.11@853#dns11.quad9.net