DNS in vivaldi 3.5
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@Pathduck , I also use DNScrypt
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@Catweazle said in DNS in vivaldi 3.5:
@Pathduck , I also use DNScrypt
Exactly. With DOH enabled in Chromium/Vivaldi I suspect it would not be used at all.
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@Pathduck On both the host and the VM, I'm just using DHCP, so there are no static settings. I shouldn't have said that the "OS is set to the router" because that made it sound like it was a static assignment. Via DHCP, the OS is acquiring its IP info from the router.
The secondary DNS on the router is 1.0.0.1, so also Cloudflare. The third one isn't.
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@rseiler And what's the primary and secondary on the OS set to from DHCP? Same as the router? I'm just wondering how Chromium manages to "guess" what your "current provider" is.
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@Pathduck , with money?
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@Pathduck That information is never revealed when using DHCP as far as I've ever seen. ipconfig /all just shows 192.168.1.1.
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@killermiller Thank you for finding the weirdly hidden chrome setting!
I thought I was going crazy as to why I could not disable DoH in Vivaldi (and why it was on in the first place!) after the update to 3.5... Not being able to open local network sites, pointed to by a local DNS (with proxy for other requests) was a no go with this setup.
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@killermiller Thanks also from me, I try find the issue whole week I think this should be fixed in Vivaldi!
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