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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by [email protected] to c/nix
 

I'm attempting to configure an anonymized DNS service using dnscrypt-proxy2, routed through the Tor network. I believe I have everything needed for it to work, but that does not seem to be the case. The DNS resolution is fine, but it's not being proxied through Tor as desired.

 services.resolved.enable = false;
 services.dnscrypt-proxy2 = {
   enable = true;
   settings = {
     ipv6_servers = config.networking.enableIPv6;
     block_ipv6 = !(config.networking.enableIPv6);
     listen_addresses = ["127.0.0.1:53" "[::1]:53"];
     force_tcp = true;

     use_syslog = false;
     odoh_servers = true;
     require_dnssec = true;
     require_nolog = false;
     require_nofilter = true;

     anonymized_dns = {
       routes = [
         {
           server_name = "*";
           via = ["anon-plan9-dns" "anon-v.dnscrypt.up-ipv4"];
         }
       ];
       skip_incompatible = true;
     };

     sources.public-resolvers = {
       urls = [
         "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-resolvers/master/v3/public-resolvers.md"
         "https://download.dnscrypt.info/resolvers-list/v3/public-resolvers.md"
       ];
       cache_file = "/var/lib/dnscrypt-proxy2/public-resolvers.md";
       minisign_key = "RWQf6LRCGA9i53mlYecO4IzT51TGPpvWucNSCh1CBM0QTaLn73Y7GFO3";
     };

     block_unqualified = true;
     block_undelegated = true;
     proxy = "socks5://127.0.0.1:9050";
   };
 };

 systemd.services.dnscrypt-proxy2.serviceConfig = {
   StateDirectory = "dnscrypt-proxy";
 };
    useDHCP = false;
    enableIPv6 = true;
    nameservers = [
      "127.0.0.1"
      "::1"
    ];
    networkmanager.enable = true;
    networkmanager.dns = "none";
  services.tor = {
    enable = true;
    enableGeoIP = false;
    torsocks.enable = true;
    client = {
      enable = true;
    };
  };
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[–] onlinepersona -2 points 4 months ago (6 children)

How do you know it's not being proxied? How are you reaching that conclusion?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago (5 children)

It's not hiding my real ip from websites such as https://whatismyipaddress.com/. If it was torrified, I'd expect something changing on "am i using tor" websites as well.

[–] epyon22 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Is this whatismyip address on the dns server that should have all its traffic going through tor or just DNS? what is my ip address works by responding with the ip address that is connecting to it. If you are only trying to have dns go over tor what is my ip would respond with a non tor ip address but if all traffic is going through tor then yes something is not working.

Edit: Reading more in depth of your post 100% whatismyipaddress will not return your tor ip. You've just offloaded name resultion ie. www.google.com is 123.123.123.123 ip address. You are still connecting to websites with your ISP ip.

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