Haha yes let's give cloudlflare even more of a stranglehold on the internet.
This, grab yourself a no-log server and use dnscrypt. I've used dnsmasq's built-in dnscrypt support, but it seems that for dnscryptv2 you should run dnsmasq->dnscrypt-proxy->opennic server
I've been using OpenNIC for years with no issues. It's community-based so you gotta trust in some random guy online to keep his server online and keeping his promise to not log activity, but other than that it's been great.
In theory you could use GNUnet's GNS as an alternative to regular DNS, but I don't think there are tutorials for it.
OpenNIC has had a number of severe security flaws which remained unpatched for years, and other issues which remain unaddressed. There's not much in the way of active development toward improving their systems. If someone cared to disrupt OpenNIC, it wouldn't take much.
Tyler Evans
Only if you are trying to advertise what you are doing and get correlated.
Sebastian Walker
I think you're confusing it with something else. Google yields no results and to me it's just a website that tells me how to set things up.
Nathan Turner
No, I know quite well there are many issues because I'm the one who discovered them.
Luke Barnes
You don't know what opennicproject is and never discovered anything in your life. Pics or didn't happen, gtfo failtroll.