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Re: [tor-relays] lets stop using central big DNS resolvers (Google, Level3, OpenDNS, Quad9, Cloudflare)
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- Subject: Re: [tor-relays] lets stop using central big DNS resolvers (Google, Level3, OpenDNS, Quad9, Cloudflare)
- From: Alex Xu <alex_y_xu@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 13 May 2018 14:36:21 +0000
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sounds like something that could be scripted.
Quoting nusenu (2018-05-10 22:16:00)
> Dear Exit Relay Operators,
>
> I'd like to invite you to check your exit's DNS resolver by
> having a look at the following list of exits using resolvers
> outside their AS (especially if it is Google, OpenDNS, Quad9 or Cloudflare).
>
> You can search the list for you contactinfo, relay nickname or relay fingerprint (first 8 characters):
>
> https://gist.github.com/nusenu/cb766ff7945fafd9f90ee7f211a2508f#file-tor-dns-april-2018-txt
>
>
> I extended the "DNS on Exit Relays" section in the Tor Relay Guide
> to include specific instructions what is recommended for Tor exit operators with
> regards to DNS on exit relays.
>
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide#DNSonExitRelays
>
> If you found yourself on the list above and changed your DNS to a local (same host or same AS)
> resolver or found a false-positive, please drop me an email (off-list is also ok).
>
>
> The goal is to be bellow the following thresholds within one year:
> - not have any single remoteAS entity control more than 10% exit capacity
> - reduce the overall remoteAS share to bellow 20% exit capacity
>
> the longer version of this can be found at:
> https://medium.com/@nusenu/who-controls-tors-dns-traffic-a74a7632e8ca
>
> thanks for helping with DNS decentralization on the tor network,
> nusenu
>
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