diff --git a/DNSCrypt-2.0.md b/DNSCrypt-2.0.md index b4f2c76..e43b083 100644 --- a/DNSCrypt-2.0.md +++ b/DNSCrypt-2.0.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ This can probably replace the DNSCrypt page, but leaving it for archive purposes * `cd dnscrypt-proxy`: cd into extracted dir * `cp example-dnscrypt-proxy.toml dnscrypt-proxy.toml`: Create a configuration file based on the example one * `sudo nano dnscrypt-proxy.toml`: Edit the toml file. This is where all the fancy configuration happens. -* In the `listen_addresses` line, edit port to be something other than `53` (since `53` is being used by Pi-Hole). I'll use port 5353 in this example. You can also change both IPv4 and IPv6 as desired. +* In the `listen_addresses` line, edit port to be something other than `53` (since `53` is being used by Pi-Hole). I'll use port 5300 in this example. You can also change both IPv4 and IPv6 as desired. * Edit other settings as desired. I set `require_dnssec` to be `true`. There are a lot of other options, but server selection and more is already done. If you want to specify the server(s) you want to use, look at [this site](https://dnscrypt.info/public-servers). * `sudo ./dnscrypt-proxy -service install`: install dnscrypt-proxy service * `sudo ./dnscrypt-proxy -service start`: start the new service @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ If you're running a new version of Pi-Hole FTLDNS, all custom DNS fields can now If you're running an older version of Pi-Hole, then follow these instructions: * `sudo nano /etc/dnsmasq.d/02-dnscrypt.conf`: Create new or edit existing conf. -* Change `server=#` where `dnscrypt-proxy` is running. For example, my `.toml` file is `listen_addresses = ['127.0.0.1:5353', '[::1]:5353']`, so edit the conf file to be `server=127.0.0.1#5353` +* Change `server=#` where `dnscrypt-proxy` is running. For example, my `.toml` file is `listen_addresses = ['127.0.0.1:5300', '[::1]:5300']`, so edit the conf file to be `server=127.0.0.1#5300` * `sudo nano /etc/pihole/setupVars.conf`: Edit setupVars.conf. * Comment out all `PIHOLE_DNS=` lines. (set a # in the beginning of the line) * `sudo nano /etc/dnsmasq.d/01-pihole.conf`