This app is hardly better than what you describe though: you still need to install it on all your devices and configure it. Seems hardly any easier than just downloading a pre-made profile from the repo I linked above and installing it. shrug To each their own I guess.
Related: I've had bad luck with configuration generators for MacOS (OSX) ... somehow the configuration is weirdly tied to a specific network interface and then pukes if you change from wifi to wired ...
... yet at the same time, the "universal" configuration will not work at all ...
I don't understand why, in 2024, we can't have a plain old configuration dialog in OSX that allows the setting of DoH hosts. Why is Apple restricting this to enterprise configurations ?
Once upon a time, I used a background helper to workaround the problem of captive portals by temporarily disabling dnscrypt-proxy dns settings when connecting to Wi-Fi on public networks. If it couldn't reach Apple's www.thinkdifferent.us with the correct content, then it should temporarily disable dnscrypt and show a notification. When it switched back, it would also show a notification. dnscrypt and tor also don't play well with anycast-dependent services like software updates.
I've tried managing wired and wireless interface switching on macOS without luck, and gave up on switching.
At home, I skipped dnscrypt and run unbound on the firewall with DoT upstreams and direct all clients to use it.
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Or does an app have some advantages to it that I'm unaware of?
And if you need to make some changes you need to do it all again..
with this tool you have an interface to configure everything, it only make make the process easier..
But i have to maintain my own configuration profile, that is not hard but kind of a pain to make changes, not that i have to do that often.
PS: Device setup > DNS privacy
I never noticed that they had that..
Thanks for the tip.
When I said it was easier I meant for a single device or if you need some unusual configuration.
I have my own dns server, but my devices are already set so not sure will use this.
If I was setting things up today I might give it a try..
... yet at the same time, the "universal" configuration will not work at all ...
I don't understand why, in 2024, we can't have a plain old configuration dialog in OSX that allows the setting of DoH hosts. Why is Apple restricting this to enterprise configurations ?
I've tried managing wired and wireless interface switching on macOS without luck, and gave up on switching.
At home, I skipped dnscrypt and run unbound on the firewall with DoT upstreams and direct all clients to use it.