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advanced-dhcpdns [2025/08/13 03:46] – [DHCP Client (WAN)] -Formatting, condense hogwildadvanced-dhcpdns [2025/08/20 15:38] (current) – [Custom stubby configuration] -Formatting hogwild
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 DNS over TLS ("DoT") sends DNS queries via a secure (TLS-encrypted) connection. TLS is the same technology \\ that encrypts secure Web traffic. This prevents third parties from seeing your DNS queries. DNS over TLS ("DoT") sends DNS queries via a secure (TLS-encrypted) connection. TLS is the same technology \\ that encrypts secure Web traffic. This prevents third parties from seeing your DNS queries.
  
-  * **Show/Hide Servers**: checking this displays a table of possible Stubby servers to be used. \\ Unchecking it hides the table.+  * **Show/Hide Servers**: checking this displays a table of possible Stubby servers to be used. \\ Unchecking this hides the table.
  
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-**Upstream resolvers:** The actual list/table of upstream servers that you can set to use for performing name resolution.+**Upstream resolvers:** The actual list/table of possible upstream servers to use for performing name resolution.
  
 Mousing over the name of any upstream resolver displays the following about about that server: Mousing over the name of any upstream resolver displays the following about about that server:
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 **Priority:** **Priority:**
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   * DNSCrypt provides encryption.   * DNSCrypt provides encryption.
  
 +==== Custom stubby configuration ====
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 +You can create your own custom stubby configuration. The stubby configuration generated via the web interface is located at: "/etc/stubby/stubby.yml". You can use that as a template and replace the resolvers with the ones you want and save it in the "/opt" or jffs partition (assuming one is set up). Your custom config must be placed in: "/etc/stubby/stubby_alt.yml". It will be used automatically when the service starts.
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 +For example, the code below shows a custom configuration with NextDNS resolvers that is copied from the "/opt" usb partition as part of a wanup script.\\ Code:
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 +cp /opt/usr/my_cool_stubby_config.yml /etc/stubby/stubby_alt.yml
 +service stubby restart
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