Hi Bernhard,

nice to see you're still around. :-)
I hadn't seen you active for a long time, probably I just don't know your nick 
on the forum.

And I ignore if TOR does use "cross checking requests" to detect
manipulation? The question of " best practice " seems non-trivial to me.
Setting up a DNS qube seems a good idea as such, but what kind of
software can trustworthily be run on such a qube??

Personally I use unbound as recursive DNS resolver, but I guess everyone may 
have different trust choices. Anyway that's not specific to Qubes OS.

I also use systemd-resolved in firewall VMs for caching [1].

[1] https://github.com/3hhh/qubes-dns

Best Regards
David


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