Yes but because the pi hole is a customizable dnsmasq, you can setup dnscrypt, dns over https and more than two+1 terrestrial upstream DNS servers. On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 2:59 PM ABQLUG <community@abqlug.com> wrote:
Might be a good excuse to try out Pi hole or Adguard on a Raspberry Pi.
Though that still relies on an upstream DNS host. Which is probably for
the best.
~ Jared
On Sep 2 2020 2:46 PM, John Osmon wrote:
[... run your own resolver ...]
On Wed, Sep 02, 2020 at 02:16:14PM -0600, Paul wrote:
Sure, but you're still going to need to use an upstream DNS
provider.
No you don't. You just need Internet access and an updated
hints file so you can find the root servers.
One of the purposes of the DNS is to be self-sufficient.
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