Hey everyone!
So, I sometimes have the need to take my laptop with me and use it in
different networks, with different ISPs. Unfortunately, in my country we have
censorship in place, which happens to differ from ISP to ISP (I believe they
were all supposed to block the same websites, but I have noticed some
differences, even noticed that it depends on which day I try to access a
certain website in a certain ISP). So either way, I have read other people
who say that using Google DNS they can access these websites, so I suspect it
is merely DNS based which redirect queries for these websites to a page where
it says that the Government has blocked that page on national territory.
Usually I would use Tor, actually I only recently noticed these blocks
because I always use Tor, but when latency is an issue (also speed, but Tor
is quite fast, problem is latency I notice), I need to use clearnet access,
in order to have the ISP full speed available. What I need is to know how to
get around the DNS block, in a way that is secure and private (at least as
much as possible). I have read some stuff here in the forums, about OpenNIC
and DNSCrypt, but I got confused as to which would be best for it. I need
something that is easily changeable in case of need, so a GUI solution would
be nice, if not something that I can automate with a script.
Any help greatly appreciated and sorry for the long post. THANKS EVERYONE!