- Aug 17, 2014
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AdGuard DNS Client: Encrypt DNS on devices without native support
How to set up Private AdGuard DNS on computers that don’t support encrypted DNS? Check out our new tool — AdGuard DNS Client.
adguard-dns.io
What this means
- You can use an encrypted DNS server even on devices that do not support it. There’s no need to download the AdGuard app.
- Devices will be displayed on the dashboard where you can configure filtering and view statistics for them. To do this, you will need to create a separate link for each device through the dashboard by clicking Connect new device.
How to use it
You can download the tool for Windows or install it via the command line.
Specify the addresses of your servers and devices. If necessary, you can also specify fallback and bootstrap addresses.
What else you need to know
Please note: AdGuard DNS Client is currently in a beta stage. Not all features are implemented yet and the tool may be unstable. If you find a bug, please report it to us. As always, we welcome your feedback and suggestions on GitHub.
Supported operating systems:
- Linux;
- macOS;
- Windows.
Supported CPU architectures:
- 64-bit ARM;
- AMD64;
- i386.
GitHub - AdguardTeam/AdGuardDNSClient: Client tool for AdGuard DNS
Client tool for AdGuard DNS. Contribute to AdguardTeam/AdGuardDNSClient development by creating an account on GitHub.
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