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        Looking on the forum I found how to change the DNS servers only for the wifi networks but I wanted to choose the servers also for mobile data ... I created a script to set up alternate DNS servers / restore original settings.

        This script makes a file immutable (chattr +i) and this may cause the OTA update to fail, so before the update OTA 23 I have restored the original settings.

        • nano /home/phablet/your_path/setdns.sh
          and make it executable (chmod u+x)
        #!/bin/bash
        
        # Make sure only root can run this script
        if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then
           echo "    Must be run as root, you must prepend sudo !" 1>&2
           exit 1
        fi
        
        echo -e '\n    - You can set up alternate DNS servers / restore original settings -\n' ;
        #
        # these are Cloudflare's DNS servers, you can change them with your preferred
        dns_one=1.1.1.1
        dns_two=1.0.0.1
        
        PS3='Please enter your choice : '
        options=("Set new DNS servers" "Roll back your system" "Quit")
        select opt in "${options[@]}"
        do
        	case $opt in
        	"Set new DNS servers")
        		if grep -qs 'dns=dnsmasq' /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
        
        		then
        			echo -e '\n   Remember to "roll back" your system before the next OTA update !\n' ;
        
        			# mount root in read/write mode
        			mount -o remount,rw / ;
        
        			# remove /etc/resolv.conf (is a symbolic link pointing to /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf)
        			rm /etc/resolv.conf ;
        
        			# create /etc/resolv.conf
        			touch /etc/resolv.conf ;
        
        			# add it your DNS servers
        			echo -e "nameserver $dns_one\nnameserver $dns_two" >> /etc/resolv.conf ;
        
        			# set permission
        			chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf ;
        
        			# make it immutable
        			chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf ;
        
        			# replace dns=dnsmasq  with  dns=none in NetworkManager conf file
        			sed -i 's/dns=dnsmasq/dns=none/' /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf ;
        
        			# remount root in read only mode
        			mount -o remount,ro / ;
        
        			echo -e '    Done, DNS servers are set up !\n'
        
        			exit 0
        
        		else
        
        			echo -e '\n   Remember to "roll back" your system before the next OTA update !\n' ;
        
        			# mount root in read/write mode
        			mount -o remount,rw / ;
        
        			# makes /etc/resolv.conf writable/erasable
        			chattr -i /etc/resolv.conf ;
        
        			# add it your DNS servers
        			echo -e "nameserver $dns_one\nnameserver $dns_two" > /etc/resolv.conf ;
        
        			# make it immutable
        			chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf ;
        
                               # remount root in read only mode
                                mount -o remount,ro / ;
        
        			echo -e '    Done, DNS servers are set up !\n'
        
        			exit 0
        
        		fi
        
        		;;
        	"Roll back your system")
        			# mount root in read/write mode
        			mount -o remount,rw / ;
        
        			# makes /etc/resolv.conf writable/erasable
        			chattr -i /etc/resolv.conf ;
        
        			# remove it
        			rm /etc/resolv.conf ;
        
        			# recreate  original simbolic link
        			ln -s /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf ;
        
        			# replace dns=none  with  dns=dnsmasq in NetworkManager conf file
        			sed -i 's/dns=none/dns=dnsmasq/' /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf ;
        
                               # remount root in read only mode
                                mount -o remount,ro / ;
        
        			echo -e '\n   Done, DNS settings restored, reboot your device !\n'
        
        			exit 0
        
        		;;
                "Quit")
        			break
        		;;
        			*) echo "invalid option $REPLY"
        		;;
            esac
        done
        

        this script sets the Cloudflare's DNS servers, before running it you can change them with your preferred.

        • cd /home/phablet/your_path
        sudo ./setdns.sh
        
        • You can check the DNS server used here

        ^

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          --------- UPDATE ---------
          New version to install/uninstall with single command, see here for further information.

          You can set alternative dns servers and restore the default settings in an easy way, reboot not required.

          You can switch between two preset providers or enter the one you prefer.

          three steps :

          1 - download (just click) set-dns.1.01.tar.gz from here

          2 - open file manager, go to Downloads, click set-dns.1.01.tar.gz and extract archive

          3 - open terminal and type :

          sudo Downloads/set-dns.1.01/setdns.sh
          

          You will see this :

          screenshot_0228_400.png

          type 1 to set Cloudflare servers
          type 2 to set OpenDNS servers
          type 3 to set your preferred servers (*)
          type 4 to restore default settings (Restore OS)
          type 5 to exit (OS unchanged)

          Remember to "Restore OS" before the next OTA update !

          Preview :

          #!/bin/bash
          
          # Make sure only root can run this script
          if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then
             echo " - You must prepend 'sudo' !" 1>&2
             exit 1
          fi
          
          echo -e '\n- Set DNS servers / Restore default -\n' ;
          
          # these are Cloudflare's DNS servers
          CLF_one=1.1.1.1
          CLF_two=1.0.0.1
          
          # these are OpenDNS servers
          OPE_one=208.67.222.222
          OPE_two=208.67.220.220
          
          PS3='
          Please enter your choice : '
          options=(" Cloudflare" " OpenDNS" " Custom DNS" " Restore OS" " Quit")
          select opt in "${options[@]}"
          do
          	case $opt in
          	" Cloudflare")
          		# search the default string
          		if grep -qs 'dns=dnsmasq' /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
          
          		then
          
          			# -------------------- runs if found default dns settings -------------------- 
          
          			# mount root in read/write mode
          			mount -o remount,rw / ;
          
          			# remove /etc/resolv.conf (is a symbolic link pointing to /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf)
          			rm /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# create /etc/resolv.conf
          			touch /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# add it Cloudflare servers
          			echo -e "nameserver $CLF_one\nnameserver $CLF_two" >> /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# set permission
          			chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# make it immutable
          			chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# replace dns=dnsmasq  with  dns=none in NetworkManager conf file
          			sed -i 's/dns=dnsmasq/dns=none/' /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf ;
          
          			# remount root in read only mode
          			mount -o remount,ro / ;
          
          			echo -e '\n Cloudflare DNS are set up !\n'
          
          			exit 0
          
          		else
          
          			# -------------------- runs if dns settings are already changed --------------------
          
          			# mount root in read/write mode
          			mount -o remount,rw / ;
          
          			# makes /etc/resolv.conf writable/erasable
          			chattr -i /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# add it Cloudflare servers
          			echo -e "nameserver $CLF_one\nnameserver $CLF_two" > /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# make it immutable
          			chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
                                 # remount root in read only mode
                                  mount -o remount,ro / ;
          
          			echo -e '\n Cloudflare DNS are set up !\n'
          
          			exit 0
          
          		fi
          
          		;;
          
          	" OpenDNS")
          		# search the default string
          		if grep -qs 'dns=dnsmasq' /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
          
          		then
          
          			# -------------------- runs if found default dns settings -------------------- 
          
          			# mount root in read/write mode
          			mount -o remount,rw / ;
          
          			# remove /etc/resolv.conf (is a symbolic link pointing to /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf)
          			rm /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# create /etc/resolv.conf
          			touch /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# add it OpenDNS servers
          			echo -e "nameserver $OPE_one\nnameserver $OPE_two" >> /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# set permission
          			chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# make it immutable
          			chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# replace dns=dnsmasq  with  dns=none in NetworkManager conf file
          			sed -i 's/dns=dnsmasq/dns=none/' /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf ;
          
          			# remount root in read only mode
          			mount -o remount,ro / ;
          
          			echo -e '\n OpenDNS Servers are set up !\n'
          
          			exit 0
          
          		else
          
          			# -------------------- runs if dns settings are already changed --------------------
          
          			# mount root in read/write mode
          			mount -o remount,rw / ;
          
          			# makes /etc/resolv.conf writable/erasable
          			chattr -i /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# add it OpenDNS servers
          			echo -e "nameserver $OPE_one\nnameserver $OPE_two" > /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# make it immutable
          			chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
                                 # remount root in read only mode
                                  mount -o remount,ro / ;
          
          			echo -e '\n OpenDNS Servers are set up !\n'
          
          			exit 0
          
          		fi
          
          		;;
          
          	" Custom DNS")
          		# search the default string
          		if grep -qs 'dns=dnsmasq' /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
          
          		then
          
          			# -------------------- runs if found default dns settings -------------------- 
          
          			# mount root in read/write mode
          			mount -o remount,rw / ;
          
          			# remove /etc/resolv.conf (is a symbolic link pointing to /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf)
          			rm /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# create /etc/resolv.conf
          			touch /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
                                                  read -p " Type primary server : " priDN
          
          					echo -e "nameserver $priDN" > /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          					read -p " Type secondary server : " secDN
          
          					echo -e "nameserver $secDN" >> /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# set permission
          			chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# make it immutable
          			chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# replace dns=dnsmasq  with  dns=none in NetworkManager conf file
          			sed -i 's/dns=dnsmasq/dns=none/' /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf ;
          
          			# remount root in read only mode
          			mount -o remount,ro / ;
          
          			echo -e '\n Custom DNS are set up !\n'
          
          			exit 0
          
          		else
          
          			# -------------------- runs if dns settings are already changed --------------------
          
          			# mount root in read/write mode
          			mount -o remount,rw / ;
          
          			# makes /etc/resolv.conf writable/erasable
          			chattr -i /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
                                                  read -p " Type primary server : " priDN
          
                                                  echo -e "nameserver $priDN" > /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
                                                  read -p " Type secondary server : " secDN
          
                                                  echo -e "nameserver $secDN" >> /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          
          			# make it immutable
          			chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
                                 # remount root in read only mode
                                  mount -o remount,ro / ;
          
          			echo -e '\n Custom DNS are set up !\n'
          
          			exit 0
          
          		fi
          
          		;;
          
          	" Restore OS")
          			# mount root in read/write mode
          			mount -o remount,rw / ;
          
          			# makes /etc/resolv.conf writable/erasable
          			chattr -i /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# remove it
          			rm /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# recreate  original simbolic link
          			ln -s /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf ;
          
          			# replace dns=none  with  dns=dnsmasq in NetworkManager conf file
          			sed -i 's/dns=none/dns=dnsmasq/' /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf ;
          
                                 # remount root in read only mode
                                  mount -o remount,ro / ;
          
                                 # restart daemon
                                  service network-manager restart ;
          
          			echo -e '\n Default settings have been restored !\n'
          
          			exit 0
          
          		;;
                  " Quit")
          			echo -e '\n OS unchanged !\n'
          
          			break
          		;;
          			*) echo "invalid option $REPLY"
          		;;
              esac
          done
          

          (*) For example, if you want to set Google DNS servers enter 8.8.8.8 as primary server and 8.8.4.4 as secondary server.

          ^

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            last edited by

            OTA-25 --- You can reinstall, it works.

            ^

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              Keneda @Br1
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              @Br1
              Did you consider building an app for your 3 scripts to be nooby friendly ?

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              2023-2024 : Nexus 5 ☠️⚰️✝️
              2024-***** : FPOS Fairphone 5 waiting UT for freedom 😉
              🇲🇫🇬🇧

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                @Br1 As he said, Keneda if you can building an app, this would be great. I tried it on focal. It worked with me in the first time, and when I tried to return to restore default settings, I lost my connection to the Internet without finding a solution, despite my attempts to fix it, which forced me to re-install UT 😅

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                  @Keneda I can't promise anything but I will try.

                  ^

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                    @Br1
                    I don't know if you saw my post responding to you on another of your thread so i put link here, it may be helpfull : https://forums.ubports.com/topic/8144/how-to-record-calls/4?_=1680905394718

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                      @Keneda to build apps it is necessary to know qml and python and I don't know them 😞 "Touch IDE" is an interesting app, but I would like to do something with shell scripting

                      ^

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                          @domubpkm said in Change DNS servers, wifi and mobile data:

                          @Br1 typo error

                          fixed, thank you.

                          ^

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                              ---- UPDATE OTA-2 Focal ----
                              ---- Stable Channel ----

                              Usual three steps :

                              1 - download (just tap) setdns-ota.2 from here

                              2 - open file manager, go to Downloads, tap setdns-ota.2.tar.gz and tap extract archive

                              3 - open terminal, type :

                              sudo Downloads/setdns-ota.2/setdns-ota.2.sh
                              

                              and hit enter,

                              type 1 + enter to set Cloudflare servers
                              type 2 + enter to set OpenDNS servers
                              type 3 + enter to set custom servers (*)
                              type 4 + enter to restore default settings (Restore OS)
                              type 5 + enter to exit (OS unchanged)

                              Remember to "Restore OS" before the next OTA update !

                              set-dns is one single script, preview :

                              #!/bin/bash
                              
                              # Make sure only root can run this script
                              if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then
                                 echo " - You must prepend 'sudo' !" 1>&2
                                 exit 1
                              fi
                              
                              echo -e '\n- Set DNS servers / Restore default -\n' ;
                              
                              rsv_cnf=/etc/resolv.conf ;
                              
                              # these are Cloudflare's DNS servers
                              CLF_one=1.1.1.1
                              CLF_two=1.0.0.1
                              
                              # these are OpenDNS servers
                              OPE_one=208.67.222.222
                              OPE_two=208.67.220.220
                              
                              PS3='
                              Please enter your choice : '
                              options=("  Cloudflare  -      " "  OpenDNS     -      " "  Custom DNS  -      " "  Restore OS  -      " "  Quit        -      ")
                              select opt in "${options[@]}"
                              do
                              	case $opt in
                              	"  Cloudflare  -      ")
                              		# check resolv.conf
                              		if [ ! -L $rsv_cnf ] ;
                              
                              		then
                              
                              			# -------------------- runs if resolv.conf is a file --------------------
                              
                              			# mount root in read/write mode
                              			mount -o remount,rw / ;
                              
                              			# add it Cloudflare servers
                              			echo -e "# Cloudflare servers" > $rsv_cnf ; echo -e "nameserver $CLF_one" >> $rsv_cnf ; echo -e "nameserver $CLF_two" >> $rsv_cnf ;
                              
                              			# remount root in read only mode
                              			mount -o remount,ro / ;
                              
                              			echo -e '\n Cloudflare DNS are set up !\n'
                              
                              			exit 0
                              
                              		else
                              
                              			# -------------------- runs if resolv.conf is a symbolic link --------------------
                              
                              			# mount root in read/write mode
                              			mount -o remount,rw / ;
                              
                              			# delete symbolic link
                              			rm /etc/resolv.conf ;
                              
                              			# create file
                              			touch /etc/resolv.conf ;
                              
                              			# add it Cloudflare servers
                              			echo -e "# Cloudflare servers" > $rsv_cnf ; echo -e "nameserver $CLF_one" >> $rsv_cnf ; echo -e "nameserver $CLF_two" >> $rsv_cnf ;
                              
                                                     # remount root in read only mode
                                                      mount -o remount,ro / ;
                              
                              			echo -e '\n Cloudflare DNS are set up !\n'
                              
                              			exit 0
                              
                              		fi
                              
                              		;;
                              
                              	"  OpenDNS     -      ")
                              		# check resolv.conf
                              		if [ ! -L $rsv_cnf ] ;
                              
                              		then
                              
                              			# -------------------- runs if resolv.conf is a file --------------------
                              
                              			# mount root in read/write mode
                              			mount -o remount,rw / ;
                              
                              			# add it Cloudflare servers
                              			echo -e "# OpenDNS servers" > $rsv_cnf ; echo -e "nameserver $OPE_one" >> $rsv_cnf ; echo -e "nameserver $OPE_two" >> $rsv_cnf ;
                              
                              			# remount root in read only mode
                              			mount -o remount,ro / ;
                              
                              			echo -e '\n OpenDNS servers are set up !\n'
                              
                              			exit 0
                              
                              		else
                              
                              			# -------------------- runs if resolv.conf is a symbolic link --------------------
                              
                              			# mount root in read/write mode
                              			mount -o remount,rw / ;
                              
                              			# delete symbolic link
                              			rm /etc/resolv.conf ;
                              
                              			# create file
                              			touch /etc/resolv.conf ;
                              
                              			# add it Cloudflare servers
                              			echo -e "# OpenDNS servers" > $rsv_cnf ; echo -e "nameserver $OPE_one" >> $rsv_cnf ; echo -e "nameserver $OPE_two" >> $rsv_cnf ;
                              
                                                     # remount root in read only mode
                                                      mount -o remount,ro / ;
                              
                              			echo -e '\n OpenDNS servers are set up !\n'
                              
                              			exit 0
                              
                              		fi
                              
                              		;;
                              
                              	"  Custom DNS  -      ")
                              		# check resolv.conf
                              		if [ ! -L $rsv_cnf ] ;
                              
                              		then
                              
                              			# -------------------- runs if resolv.conf is a file -------------------- 
                              
                              			# mount root in read/write mode
                              			mount -o remount,rw / ;
                              
                              			echo -e "# Custom DNS servers" > $rsv_cnf ; 
                              
                                                                      read -p " Type primary server : " priDN
                              
                              					echo -e "nameserver $priDN" >> $rsv_cnf ;
                              
                              					read -p " Type secondary server : " secDN
                              
                              					echo -e "nameserver $secDN" >> $rsv_cnf ;
                              
                              			# remount root in read only mode
                              			mount -o remount,ro / ;
                              
                              			echo -e '\n Custom DNS are set up !\n'
                              
                              			exit 0
                              
                              		else
                              
                              			# -------------------- runs if resolv.conf is a symbolic link --------------------
                              
                              			# mount root in read/write mode
                              			mount -o remount,rw / ;
                              
                              			# delete symbolic link
                              			rm /etc/resolv.conf ;
                              
                              			# create file
                              			touch /etc/resolv.conf ;
                              
                              			echo -e "# Custom DNS servers" > $rsv_cnf ;
                              
                                                                      read -p " Type primary server : " priDN
                              
                                                                      echo -e "nameserver $priDN" >> $rsv_cnf ;
                              
                                                                      read -p " Type secondary server : " secDN
                              
                                                                      echo -e "nameserver $secDN" >> $rsv_cnf ;
                              
                                                     # remount root in read only mode
                                                      mount -o remount,ro / ;
                              
                              			echo -e '\n Custom DNS are set up !\n'
                              
                              			exit 0
                              
                              		fi
                              
                              		;;
                              
                              	"  Restore OS  -      ")
                              			# mount root in read/write mode
                              			mount -o remount,rw / ;
                              
                              			# delete file
                              			rm /etc/resolv.conf ;
                              
                              			# recreate symbolic link
                              			ln -s /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf ;
                              
                                                     # remount root in read only mode
                                                      mount -o remount,ro / ;
                              
                              			echo -e '\n Default settings have been Restored !\n'
                              
                              			exit 0
                              
                              		;;
                                      "  Quit        -      ")
                              			echo -e '\n  - OS unchanged !\n'
                              
                              			break
                              		;;
                              			*) echo "invalid option $REPLY"
                              		;;
                                  esac
                              done
                              
                              

                              (*) For example, if you want to set Google DNS servers enter 8.8.8.8 as primary server and 8.8.4.4 as secondary server.

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                                @Br1 Hello. is your OTA-2 work / procedure the same for OTA-3 ? Thanks again

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                                  I can’t test ota 3 update, install at your own risk (*)

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                                    OTA 3 Stable channel --- You can reinstall, no changes are necessary.

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                                      @Br1 Done, it works as expected.

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                                        @Br1 I am on RC test OTA-4, it seems ok for me.

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                                          @Br1

                                          New tests.

                                          I noted this:
                                          . Sometimes a reboot is necessary to get my carrier's DNS fully restored if I no longer want to use cloudflare dns. Just using the 'restore' option in the script is not enough.

                                          . When using cloudflare, in the list of cloudflare DNS servers, some are in the USA (Missouri). Is this normal ? Shouldn't cloudflare DNS all stay in its country of origin like I see with Firefox (all in France for me) ?

                                          Thank you to enlighten me.

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                                            @domubpkm said in Change DNS servers, wifi and mobile data:

                                            Sometimes a reboot is necessary to get my carrier's DNS fully restored

                                            It could be caused by dns cache, after restoring try this :

                                            sudo resolvectl flush-caches
                                            

                                            if it works, I can add it to next version

                                            @domubpkm said in Change DNS servers, wifi and mobile data:

                                            Shouldn't cloudflare DNS all stay in its country of origin

                                            servers in 120+ countries ... I don’t know what criteria they use

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                                              @Br1 said in Change DNS servers, wifi and mobile data:

                                              It could be caused by dns cache, after restoring try this :

                                              sudo resolvectl flush-caches

                                              Sorry, i can't confirm it works for me. A reboot is yet necessary.

                                              @Br1 said in Change DNS servers, wifi and mobile data:

                                              Shouldn't cloudflare DNS all stay in its country of origin

                                              servers in 120+ countries ... I don’t know what criteria they use

                                              When i did my precedent feedback, i was in RC TEST OTA-4. Now i am on 'real' OTA-4 and all cloudfare DNS are in my country. So for this, it's solved. 🤔 🙂

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