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A small hobby ads block dns project with doh, dot, dnscrypt support.
Adblocking dns, Uncensored dns server and Adult-filter dns. Supports Dns-over-TLS , Dns-over-HTTPS and DNSCrypt with DNSSEC enabled and no logging.
Privacy DNS infrastructure
Updated
May 20, 2020
Shell
Personal DNS container replacing provider / public DNS servers with included Ad- and Tracker blocking
Updated
Apr 18, 2020
Shell
A web-ui for registering domains, written in modern Perl 5 with Dancer.
Hourly backups of every OpenNIC top-level domain zone
Updated
Dec 21, 2018
Shell
Open DNS Resolver with DNSCrypt, OpenNIC and DNSSEC configs
Some simple tests across all public
@opennic servers.
Updated
Mar 28, 2019
Shell
Configuration for our TLDs
Update bind hint file with OpenNIC servers.
Updated
Jun 6, 2018
Shell
Make Chrome recognize OpenNIC URLs
Updated
Jun 7, 2020
JavaScript
Quick script to automate config updates for OpenNIC T2s in NSD
Updated
Feb 4, 2020
Shell
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To be 100% transparent, maybe an explanation why some exception are made should be added to the repository. For example:
arfsmWhy these domains exists, given the restriction published (Name-Restrictions)? Given these, why others (like #74 or moderntld/.o#122) are rejected?