The software is suspicious because it is for a purpose that is superfluous on 
Linux, to change the DNS server settings.

And then the website is very marketing-heavy and purports claims that are 
far-fetched and unreasonable.

Turns out, the website is in Persian, with Arabic script. Google Translate did 
not find the language, it set it to English source language.

Translated from Persian by Google translate:


"It is an open source software with which users can simply change their DNS 
settings and thus have access to the Internet at a faster and more efficient 
rate" 

"
Features of DNS Changer-Desktop:

Changing Asan DNS is personal - you will also need to change the DNS parameters 
of the system.

Prestibani from a different DNS - There are 3000 different DNS servers.

Without speed limitation - There are no limits to the internet speed, as you 
can find a number.

a dozen guns - With the help of a dozen items, you can quickly press the 
button. Take a quick step. 

Sazi character - What you need to know is that the DNS is specialized, so that 
you have enough storage and payments after you use it.

I wish - An application in the form of an open source has became widespread, 
and now there are no security problems that have arisen.
"


My takeaway:

Changing the DNS server does not remove any speed limit on the internet 
connection.

And it has nothing to do with storage or payments.

From Iran, one needs to use a foreign VPN server to access many, otherwise 
completely blocked Western websites and services, like social media. VPN's are 
typically provided for a fee. Changing the DNS server on its own does nothing 
to lift the blocking of affected servers and services.

And VPN is not a DNS-based technology, so a DNS changer application cannot 
create a VPN connection.

Which means these bombastic claims the website is making are still suspicious.

On 5 July 2023 07:25:31 GMT+02:00, "é" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Jul 5, 2023 00:44:53 [email protected]:
>
>> zxp19821005 [1] filed a deletion request for dnschanger-bin [2]:
>> 
>> Suspicious GUI application.
>> Website and GitHub readme only in Arabic.
>> And for Linux, changing the DNS server does not need specialized GUI
>> application binary from untrusted source that uses its own custom-
>> built Chromium/Electron engine.
>> And also such an application does not warrant a very nice, shiny, PR-
>> heavy facade that the website presents.
>> 
>> [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/zxp19821005/
>> [2] https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/dnschanger-bin/
>
>
>What's actually suspicious to me is your account.
>
>You submitted this package yourself on May 17, 2023. Presumably the language 
>used by the project maintainers has not changed in the last two months, and 
>now you are requesting deletion?
>
>First off, the readme is actually entirely in English [3]. Beyond this, you 
>presented racist reasoning instead of technical reasons to delete this 
>package. The website is in Arabic - and what? There's over 360 million native 
>Arabic speakers (dialects notwithstanding).
>
>The actual technical reasoning would be at best "0 votes, 0 popularity, and I 
>don't use this package that I submitted anymore". Please keep your bigotry to 
>yourself.
>
>And honestly, I am very suspicious about why you've submitted so many -bin 
>packages in the last few months that you are recently requesting deletion of...
>
>- éclairevoyant
>
>[3] https://github.com/DnsChanger/dnsChanger-desktop

Reply via email to