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<blockquote data-quote="Freki123" data-source="post: 972828" data-attributes="member: 11229"><p>[USER=92963]@Kees1958[/USER] Just did that: I added Adguard DNS over HTTPS setting in FF. The leaktest shows only ONE server (which belongs to adguard)[ICODE][/ICODE][ATTACH]263765[/ATTACH]</p><p>It shows one server now with Network protection "<strong>on</strong>".</p><p>When I want to do it for the global OS it also works when I enter the Adguard Dns Crypt IP under IP4 in ethernet (one server with network protection "on").</p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p>Afaik the DNS leaktest should also work for DNS leaks when you change your DNS. When I see my ISP name in the results something is broken. An encrypted DNS shouldn't show that. At least that's the way I understood it. And when it works it does exactly that (show only servers from the chosen DNS provider in the results and <strong>not </strong>my ISP name at all)</p><p>I know it's <u>not </u>an VPN I just want like my ISP enough to not use another DNS that's not theirs.</p><p>I never thought I would have to use redundancy's (in different places of the OS) when I use DNS Servers. I thought I just activate it (e.g. in Adguard Desktop) and be done with it.</p><p></p><p><strong>Thank you both for your time and help. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freki123, post: 972828, member: 11229"] [USER=92963]@Kees1958[/USER] Just did that: I added Adguard DNS over HTTPS setting in FF. The leaktest shows only ONE server (which belongs to adguard)[ICODE][/ICODE][ATTACH alt="Untitled.jpg"]263765[/ATTACH] It shows one server now with Network protection "[B]on[/B]". When I want to do it for the global OS it also works when I enter the Adguard Dns Crypt IP under IP4 in ethernet (one server with network protection "on"). Edit: Afaik the DNS leaktest should also work for DNS leaks when you change your DNS. When I see my ISP name in the results something is broken. An encrypted DNS shouldn't show that. At least that's the way I understood it. And when it works it does exactly that (show only servers from the chosen DNS provider in the results and [B]not [/B]my ISP name at all) I know it's [U]not [/U]an VPN I just want like my ISP enough to not use another DNS that's not theirs. I never thought I would have to use redundancy's (in different places of the OS) when I use DNS Servers. I thought I just activate it (e.g. in Adguard Desktop) and be done with it. [B]Thank you both for your time and help. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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