I checked those DNS resolvers out of curiosity. Indeed porn is blocked.
Cool. I don't have any kids or anyone I want to limit in mapping from
getting to porn sites, so I trust myself. :) Nice though.
B
On 3/15/2023 9:58 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Fedora 37
> bind-9.18.12-1.fc37.x86_64
>
> I am running a caching DNS server on my computer.
>
> I have the /etc/named.conf set to
>
> # the following forwarders is Family Friendly Open
> # DNS (no porn sites):
> forwarders { 208.67.222.123; 208.67.220.123; };
>
> Problem. Open DNS is specifically blocking
>
tor.bravesoftware.com, screwing up my
> Brave Browser Private Windows with TOR.
>
> The workaround is to temporarily switch to google
> as my forwarder, and let Brave Browser download
> the required Tor daemon, then switch back.
>
> So, next time I need a new daemon, I thought of
> just hard coding
tor.bravesoftware.com into
> /etc/hosts, but I do not have such a critter
> in my system
>
> Q1. that on purpose? Did Fedroa drop /etc/hosts?
>
> Q2. If I created my own hosts, would it be read first
> or after named?
>
> Q3. Is there a way to hard code
tor.bravesoftware.com
> into named?
>
> Many thanks,
> -T
>
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