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DNS Routing
Albie edited this page Apr 15, 2021
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OnionFruit™ DNS Routing, also known as SecurDNS, was introduced in the 2021.116 update, allowing DNS queries to be resolved through Tor.
This enables a Tor feature allowing .onion
sited to be mapped locally, where the Tor client can then perform the request to the correct server.
While this now allows for dark-net sites to be viewed inside a normal browser, it is strongly discouraged as trackers and the browser itself could be used to identify you. The Tor browser is a much better alternative if you're actually serious.
Because this changes DNS settings, admin elevation is required. OnionFruit™ will automatically ask for this if it's needed. If denied, the app will continue to function but the feature won't work
- Make sure you're running 2021.118 or a newer version.
- Open the Settings page, and navigate to the DNS tab.
- Toggle the
Enable SecurDNS
switch to the ON position. - Add any alternative DNS servers (for IPv4 and IPv6)
- Click the restart button and connect in the new instance of OnionFruit™
- This will replace your DNS settings while the session is active, replacing them with the originals on disconnect.
- Upto 4 fallback servers will be selected. If none are provided, they will default to CloudFlare's 1.1.1.1 DNS service
- This is currently experimental. Don't expect everything to be 100%. We encourage you to open an issue if something isn't working.
- If no Tor-enabled sites are working, try disabling IPv6 for the network interface used, as some ISPs seem to be unable to get it to work properly.
- Dark net responsibly. As per our disclaimer, we take no responsibility if you get caught.