dohservers

A list of publicly available DNS over HTTPS (DoH) servers (by oneoffdallas)

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  • Restrict DNS resolution to pihole only
    3 projects | /r/pihole | 24 Feb 2023
    shouldn't be that hard, just load one of these... https://github.com/Sekhan/TheGreatWall https://github.com/oneoffdallas/dohservers
  • Private IPs in Public DNS: Android Private DNS by default, LetsEncrypt
    1 project | /r/homelab | 29 Jan 2023
    No reason to put private IPs in public DNS. Use split DNS and block port 853 and use this list for DoH.
  • nextDNS being blocked; solutions
    2 projects | /r/nextdns | 3 Sep 2022
  • Blocklist for other DNS/DoH/DoT services
    2 projects | /r/nextdns | 30 Aug 2022
    There is some meager effort like this, but it's seriously trivial for one to create their own DoH proxy, or heck, just create their own NextDNS config. So even if you block port 853 (used by DoT & DoQ) and port 53 (unencrypted DNS), DoH traffic is simply unstoppable, yes there is traffic analysis, but with DoH3 it would be impossible to detect an innocuous-looking website serving regular traffic has a hidden DoH endpoint.
  • AdGuard Home and dealing with DoH
    4 projects | /r/Adguard | 17 Mar 2022
    I run Pfsense and am able to block most common DoH services. I’m sure you will be able to configure similar options on opnsense. The best way to do this is a DNS block through AGH and an IP block with opnsense. Firefox provides what domains to block to disable their DoH, https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/configuring-networks-disable-dns-over-https. You can also add these two lists to block most other common DoH services, https://github.com/oneoffdallas/dohservers, https://github.com/Sekhan/TheGreatWall. These lists will work with AGH for DNS blocking and for IP blocking aliases. If you have any Apple devices on your network you can use these domains to block private relay, https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Rogacz/private-relay/main/pr2.txt. I recommend you add these private relay domains as a custom entry in AGH to return NXDOMAIN so that the device shows that private relay is unavailable versus using a NULL response where it will say it’s available when it really isn’t. With these lists added to DNS blocklists as well as IP blocklists I have seen almost no DoH services getting through. The only service that I’ve experienced getting through the rules so far is Next DNS since it uses different IPs depending on what is fastest for your location, making it harder to block. I found a way to discover the IPs for their servers near you and will edit the post if I find the instructions again. Also make sure to completely block port 853 to block DoT. Lastly using these instructions from Pfsense, you can redirect or block all DNS queries that aren’t destined for your AGH instance. The instructions should be transferable to opnsense.
  • AdGuard Home - Docker
    2 projects | /r/selfhosted | 22 Feb 2022
    I’ve also been using this to block doh domains: https://github.com/travisboss/TheGreatWall - and in conjunction, at router level, I block their IP endpoints: https://github.com/oneoffdallas/dohservers
  • How to properly block DNS ? (not only port 53)
    2 projects | /r/Ubiquiti | 27 Oct 2021
    DoH serves is another story of course. You can at least check https://github.com/oneoffdallas/dohservers/ It can be imported directly into Pi-Hole
  • Blocking DoH for family filter
    2 projects | /r/PFSENSE | 21 Oct 2021
    After reading through this and looking at some other sources I think I am going to create a URL Table of IPs that updates every X days using the list from https://github.com/oneoffdallas/dohservers/blob/master/iplist.txt . And I'll add in the few Cloudflares that it has commented out. And I'll use that alias to block outgoing 443 to those IPs. It seems pretty low maintenance and I don't have to have another package installed, which I was hoping to avoid. And I'll block all outgoing 853 as well. We'll see how it goes
  • (Update) Ubiquiti refuses to disclose why they are tracking us.
    1 project | /r/Ubiquiti | 4 Mar 2021
    Step 5: Add the DNS over HTTPS lists to your pihole (https://github.com/oneoffdallas/dohservers)
  • Breach of privacy in Home Assistant's implementation of CoreDNS discovered.
    3 projects | /r/homeassistant | 28 Jan 2021
    This isn't a complete approach, but you can block outgoing traffic from hitting DoH servers. https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Sekhan/TheGreatWall/master/TheGreatWall_ipv4 https://github.com/oneoffdallas/dohservers
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