DNS Privacy Project
Home
1. The Problem
2. The Solutions
3. Current Work
4. IETF DNS Privacy Tutorial
5. Public Resolvers
6. Test Servers
6.1. Map of test server locations
6.2. dnsprivacy Monitoring
6.2. Live Traffic Levels
7. DNS Privacy Clients
8. DNS Privacy Daemon - Stubby
8.1. About Stubby
8.2. Configuring Stubby
8.3. Stubby Manager GUI
8.4. Installation
8.4.1. Linux From Source
8.4.2. Running as a service on *nix
8.4.3. MacOS Homebrew
8.4.4. Stubby GUI for macOS
8.4.5. Windows installer for Stubby
9. Implementation Status
10. Running a DNS Privacy server
10.1. Using Unbound
10.2. Using Knot Resolver
10.3. Using dnsdist
10.4. Using a TLS proxy
10.4.1. Building HAProxy using TLSv1.3
10.5. Let's Encrypt Certificate renewal
10.5.1. Certificate management Method 1
10.5.2. Certificate management method 2
10.6. Monitoring Privacy servers
10.7. Best Current Practices
10.7.1. Comparison of policy and privacy statements 2019
10.7.2. Data minimisation of DNS traffic
11. Encrypted Zone Transfer
12. DNS Privacy Reference Material
13. Performance Measurements
12.1. Initial Performance Measurements (Q1 2018)
12.2. Follow-Up Performance Measurements (Q4 2108)
12.3. Review of DNS and HTTP PM Tools
12.4. Proposal for New Performance Tool
14. NDSS DNS Privacy Workshop
14.1. 2021 NDSS DNS Privacy Workshop
14.1.1. Call for Papers
14.1.2. Workshop Notes
14.1.2.1. Zoom Breakout Room 1: Measurement of Encrypted DNS
14.1.2.2. Zoom Breakout Room 2: Civil Society, Usability and DNS
14.1.2.3. Zoom Breakout Room 3: Novel Work, ADoT and Future Research
14.2. 2018 NDSS DNS Privacy Workshop
14.3. 2017 NDSS DNS Privacy Workshop
More
Github repo
Twitter
YouTube
Sinodun IT
NLnetLabs
NDSS DNS Privacy Workshop
Built with
Hugo Theme Learn
and
Hugo
Built by
Sinodun Internet Technologies.
DNS Privacy Project
>
DNS Privacy Daemon - Stubby
> Installation
Installation Guides
Linux From Source
Running as a service on *nix
MacOS Homebrew
Stubby GUI for macOS
Windows installer for Stubby