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Add guide for DNS-Over-HTTPS (DoH) using dnscrypt-proxy
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## Configuring DNS-Over-HTTPS using `dnscrypt-proxy` [^guide]
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To utilize DNS-Over-HTTPS (DoH) or other encrypted DNS protocols with Pi-hole, preventing man-in-the-middle attacks between Pi-hole and upstream DNS servers, the following sections explain how to install the flexible and stable [dnscrypt-proxy](https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy) tool.
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As an alternative tool to this end, consider [cloudflared](https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared), for which a [guide](cloudflared.md) exists as well.
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### Installing `dnscrypt-proxy`
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Raspberry Pi OS and Debian as well as Ubuntu come with packages for `dnscrypt-proxy`, which makes its installation a breeze:
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```shell
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install dnscrypt-proxy
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```
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### Configuring `dnscrypt-proxy`
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By default, `FTLDNS` listens on the standard DNS port 53.
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To avoid conflicts with `FTLDNS`, edit `/usr/lib/systemd/system/dnscrypt-proxy.socket`, ensuring `dnscrypt-proxy` listens on a port that is not in use by other services.
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The following settings in `/usr/lib/systemd/system/dnscrypt-proxy.socket`, let `dnscrypt-proxy` listen on localhost on port 5053:
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```
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ListenStream=127.0.0.1:5053
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ListenDatagram=127.0.0.1:5053
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```
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If you have `cloudflared` installed, you may uninstall it, as `dnscrypt-proxy` will replace it, or choose a unique port for `dnscrypt-proxy`.
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Also edit `/etc/dnscrypt-proxy/dnscrypt-proxy.toml`, updating the following settings:
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```toml
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# Use systemd socket activation:
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listen_addresses = []
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# Populate `server_names` with desired DoH/DNSCrypt upstream DNS servers listed in https://dnscrypt.info/public-servers/.
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# Example for Cloudflare malware-blocking DNS:
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server_names = ['cloudflare-security']
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```
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### Configuring Pi-hole Upstream DNS Servers
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Run the following command to set the upstream DNS server of Pi-hole to your local `dnscrypt-proxy` instance:
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```shell
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sudo pihole-FTL --config dns.upstreams '["127.0.0.1#5053"]'
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```
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### Restarting Services
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Run the following commands to restart `dnscrypt-proxy` and `FTLDNS`:
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```shell
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sudo systemctl restart dnscrypt-proxy.socket
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sudo systemctl restart dnscrypt-proxy.service
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sudo systemctl restart pihole-FTL.service
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```
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### Reviewing Service Status
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Run the following commands to review the status of each restarted service:
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```shell
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sudo systemctl status dnscrypt-proxy.socket
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sudo systemctl status dnscrypt-proxy.service
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sudo systemctl status pihole-FTL.service
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```
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Each service is expected to be in active (running) state.
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Review the log files shown if a service didn't restart successfully.
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### Configuring Pi-hole
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Optionally, confirm in the Pi-hole admin web interface that upstream DNS servers are configured correctly:
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* Log into the Pi-hole admin web interface.
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* Navigate to "Settings" and from there to "DNS".
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* Under "Upstream DNS Servers", uncheck all boxes for public DNS servers.
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* Under "Upstream DNS Servers", ensure the box is filled with the IP address and port combination `dnscrypt-proxy` listens on, such as `127.0.0.1#5053`.
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* Click on `Save` at the bottom.
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### Updating `dnscrypt-proxy`
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Since you installed `dnscrypt-proxy` via APT, updating `dnscrypt-proxy` is a matter of running the following commands:
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt upgrade
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```
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### Uninstalling `dnscrypt-proxy`
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To uninstall `dnscrypt-proxy`, run the command `sudo apt remove dnscrypt-proxy`.
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Update the Pi-hole DNS settings to use another upstream DNS server.
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[^guide]: Guide based on [this guide by Fabian Foerg | ffoerg.de](https://ffoerg.de/posts/2024-01-28.shtml)
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- 'DNS':
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- 'DNS':
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- 'unbound': guides/dns/unbound.md
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- 'unbound': guides/dns/unbound.md
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- 'cloudflared (DoH)': guides/dns/cloudflared.md
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- 'cloudflared (DoH)': guides/dns/cloudflared.md
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- 'dnscrypt-proxy (DoH)': guides/dns/dnscrypt-proxy.md
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- 'Upstream DNS Providers': guides/dns/upstream-dns-providers.md
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- 'Upstream DNS Providers': guides/dns/upstream-dns-providers.md
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- 'VPN':
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- 'VPN':
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- 'WireGuard':
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- 'WireGuard':
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