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        domubpkm
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        I haven't switched to noble yet and i want to know before :

        has somebody tested @Br1 script on Noble to change dns servers ? does it work yet with morph, @ChromiumOS-Guy uWolf... ? Thanks

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          ikoz @domubpkm
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          @domubpkm uWolf should support DoH, it may even be default. For other apps, the standard linux way (edit /etc/resolv.conf) will always work, and this is what the script you are referring to does.

          May the source be with you

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            ChromiumOS-Guy @domubpkm
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            @domubpkm by default Librewolf is going to use its own DNS, its usually Quad9 with no filtering.

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              domubpkm @ChromiumOS-Guy
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              @ChromiumOS-Guy It seems to be a very good secure DNS option. However, it is always useful to be able to choose the DNS you want.

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                Vlad Nirky @ChromiumOS-Guy
                last edited by Vlad Nirky

                @ChromiumOS-Guy
                Hello.
                uWolf is a great job!
                just a question uWolf uses quad9 but does it in https?

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