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dprox: a lightweight DNS proxy server, compatible with dnsmasq-china-list
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| Dependencies | attoparsec (>=0.13), base (>=4.12 && <5), bytestring (>=0.10), bytestring-trie (>=0.2.4), containers (>=0.6), dns (>=3.0.4), fast-logger (>=3.0), hashable (>=1.2), iproute (>=1.7), network (>=2.8), optparse-applicative (>=0.14), psqueues (>=0.2.3), streaming-commons (>=0.2), time (>=1.8), unix [details] |
| License | BSD-3-Clause |
| Copyright | 2023 Bin Jin |
| Author | Bin Jin |
| Maintainer | bjin@ctrl-d.org |
| Uploaded | by BinJin at 2024-01-15T17:37:20Z |
| Category | DNS |
| Home page | https://github.com/bjin/dprox#readme |
| Bug tracker | https://github.com/bjin/dprox/issues |
| Source repo | head: git clone https://github.com/bjin/dprox |
| Distributions | NixOS:0.4.3 |
| Executables | dprox |
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Readme for dprox-0.4.3
[back to package description]dprox
dprox is a lightweight DNS proxy server. It's created as a drop-in replacement
of dnsmasq to work with
dnsmasq-china-list,
enhancing overall lookup performance over extensive domain lists.
Installation
dprox should build and work on all unix-like OS with ghc support, as well as Windows.
Although dprox can be built using cabal like any other Hackage package,
we recommend using stack for a more reliable compilation with pinned dependencies.
stack setup
stack install
Arch Linux users can install provided AUR package.
Alternatively, you can opt to use the statically linked binary available in the latest release.
Usage
Currently, only a small subset of dnsmasq options is implemented: just enough to seamlessly work with dnsmasq-china-list and hosts-blocklists.
Here is the list of implemented dnsmasq options (with server, local, address and bogus-nxdomain options allowed in configuration file):
-p, --port=<port>
-a, --listen-address=<ipaddr>
-C, --conf-file=<file>
-h, --no-hosts
-H, --addn-hosts=<file>
-S, --local, --server=[/<domain>/]<ipaddr>[#<port>]
-A, --address=[/<domain>/]<ipaddr>
-B, --bogus-nxdomain=<ipaddr>
For more details about these options, use dprox --help or refer to the dnsmasq manpage.
However, be aware that there might be minor differences in some options, such as --server.
To use dprox with dnsmasq-china-list and set "8.8.4.4" as the remote DNS server:
dprox -C /etc/dnsmasq.d/accelerated-domains.china.conf -C /etc/dnsmasq.d/bogus-nxdomain.china.conf -S 8.8.4.4
To use dprox with hosts-blocklists and use the default remote DNS server ("8.8.8.8"), excluding the loading of the system hosts file:
dprox -C /opt/hosts-blocklists/domains.txt -H /opt/hosts-blocklists/hostnames.txt -h
Additionally, a customized --ipset option is available (distinct from dnsmasq).
With these options configured, in case a DNS request somehow matches with the specified ipset, dprox will switch to an alternative upstream
DNS server (with the FakeDNS feature, for example), specified by ipset-server.
The exact matching policy can be configured using the ipset-match. These options can be used to enable IP-based routing for DNS requests.
--ipset <ipmask>
--ipset-match <none|all|any|notall>
--ipset-server <ipaddr>[#port]
--ipset-file <file>
Known Issue
dproxcurrently has a relatively large memory footprint, approximately 85MB for the currentdnsmasq-china-list.
License
dprox is licensed under the BSD3 license. Refer to the LICENSE file for comprehensive details.