@nixCraft I want to at home for sure, unfortunately the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter doesn’t support it out of the box without all sorts of hacks and it’s not getting any new feature updates anymore… For work we tend to run our own recursive resolver so it’s not (yet) an option.
@stephengentle Get a Raspberry PI or another low-cost computer. Install the dnscrypt-proxy/stubby and configre the DHCP server to use that as a DNS server. problem solved.
@nixCraft @stephengentle That's exactly what I did (also installed pi-hole, so pi-hole is the DNS server pushed through DHCP, and it uses the dnscrypt-proxy as upstream, that then uses DNS-over-? I don't remember what kind of encrypted protocol is used )
@tbroyer @nixCraft My plan is actually to repurpose my older Intel NUC (11th Gen i5, I just bought a 13th Gen to replace it) as a Proxmox server so I’ll probably run a DNS stub or Pi-hole in a container (I have plans to run other stuff like Jellyfin too). I have some Pi 3B+’es floating about but I’ve always been disappointed at their performance trying to do anything more than something like Pi-hole, and even then they get a bit hot for my liking in a heatsink case and the tiny fans on fan cases are a bit janky. So I like the NUC much more performance wise and thermally, and it shouldn’t use too much power at idle. I just need to get around to doing it!