Hi,

I've been running a public DNSCrypt resolver[0] for the last 2 years, and would like to start a DoH resolver as well. I went through the DoH-Resolver-Policy page[1] and have setup a Draft Policy for my resolver that is based on it[2].

India specifically, has a lot of Internet Blocks implemented haphazardly[3], and I believe that a resolver under Indian jurisdiction will help with some of these issues. Right now the blocks are all implemented by ISPs as per secret court orders, and we are reliant upon user reports to figure out which ISP has blocked what. Most of these blocks are implemented on the DNS Level, so DoH has a chance of fixing the gap.

Running a independent resolver in the Indian jurisdiction would give us a way to challenge blocks in court, and maintain a log of these.

I tried searching online, but could not find the process for getting a resolver added to the program. Appreciate any help on the same.

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Nemo


[0]: https://captnemo.in/dnscrypt/
[1]: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/DOH-resolver-policy
[2]: https://captnemo.in/dns/privacy/
[3]: https://internetfreedom.in/issues-censorship/
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