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Today i installed dnscrypt-proxy on my pc and setup everything following the wiki. The results of dnsleaktest.com and browserleaks.com show that my ISP's DNS is leaking. I searched on Github for a similiar issue and find this one. Adding a second dns resolver in the windows settings leaks the ISP's DNS. Can i use it without the second resolver in the windows settings? |
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Yes you can and should use it without the 2nd resolver. The worst thing that could happen is that if dnscrypt fails to work at all (e.g. all your chosen resolvers dead; dnscrypt isn't running for some reason; etc.) then you end up without any DNS resolution. |
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Yes you can and should use it without the 2nd resolver.
The worst thing that could happen is that if dnscrypt fails to work at all (e.g. all your chosen resolvers dead; dnscrypt isn't running for some reason; etc.) then you end up without any DNS resolution.