Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver.
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Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver.
A high-performance, recursive DNS resolver server with DNSSEC support, focused on preserving privacy.
DNS stub resolver, proxy and router with support for DoT, DoH, DoQ, and DTLS
🛡️ This distroless Unbound Docker image is based on Alpine Linux with focus on security, privacy, performance and a small image size. And with Pi-hole in mind.
Privacy DNS infrastructure
Preconfigured deb package for every Raspberry Pi and Pi-hole to use only best DNSCrypt, DNS-over-HTTPS and No-Log servers
Local DNS proxy for DNS over HTTPS (DoH), Oblivious DoH (ODoH) and Multiple-relay-based ODoH extension (Mutualized ODoH; MODoH), which additionally supports domain-based filtering and proxy/resolver authentication
Docker image for Dnsmasq
Stubby Unbound Docker image for DNS-over-TLS.
A DNS Resolver with custom rules. Support DoH (DNS over HTTPS), DoT (DNS over TLS), DNS64 and more features.
DNS-over-TLS with dnsmasq and Stubby
Docker image for Stubby
DNS proxy with AWS Lambda
Serve https://github.com/looterz/reaper from single binary.
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