Comment on [WireGuard] Do I have to use my own DNS on a VPS in order to avoid DNS-leaks?
salvador@lemmy.world 1 year agoEven if I I used an IP of my VPS server to connect to it, how will a client be resolving websites afterwards? You idiot.
Comment on [WireGuard] Do I have to use my own DNS on a VPS in order to avoid DNS-leaks?
salvador@lemmy.world 1 year agoEven if I I used an IP of my VPS server to connect to it, how will a client be resolving websites afterwards? You idiot.
towerful@programming.dev 1 year ago
Using a DNS server, somewhere. Unless you manually gather the required IP addresses of whatever services you want and build up a hosts file, like how the original ARPANET worked.
The requests will come from somewhere and go somewhere. There is not magic “you don’t see me” domain resolution system. Even DoH or DoT, you have to trust the resolving server isn’t going to track you.
Whether that request is to a DNS server you run on an IP linked to you, or from the gateway of your VPN to a DNS server to do not run… It’s always going to come back to an IP address of a VPS that is linked to you.
I don’t get what you are trying to do, you haven’t explained it well, and your being hostile as fuck all over the thread.
If you really want anonymity, use TOR?
Other than whatever-the-CIA/NSA/MI5/MI6/5-eyes is doing with timing attacks and their own relay/exit nodes, that’s about as anonymous as you can get
salvador@lemmy.world 1 year ago
You’ll be learning soon what I’m up to, you stupid fuck. Soooooonnn. Ahhhaaahhhaaa
TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee 11 months ago
Bruh after scrolling through your comments for entertainment value, I had to stop by and personally talk shit-
You are by no means intelligent enough to be any kind of threatening. Stop making a fool of yourself.
Or continue. It’s honestly funny.
salvador@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Bruh bruh