

DNSveil
A Secure DNS Client. Using: Msmh Agnostic Server, DNSLookup and GoodbyeDPI. (Windows only)
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Windows
Features
- Bypass Censorship
- Anticensorship
- SOCKS proxy client and server
- DNS-over-TLS
- DNS over HTTPS
Tags
- dpi-bypassing
- dns-over-tcp
- dns-over-udp
- dns-client
- dns-lookup
- goodbyedpi
- censorship-circumvention
- dnscrypt
DNSveil News & Activities
Recent activities
- niksavc liked DNSveil
- davideredigital liked DNSveil
- davideredigital added DNSveil
- POX updated DNSveil
davideredigital added DNSveil as alternative to Simple DNSCrypt, DNSCrypt Protocol, YogaDNS and DNSCrypt Proxy
DNSveil information
What is DNSveil?
A Secure DNS Client. Using: Msmh Agnostic Server, DNSLookup and GoodbyeDPI. (Windows only)
Client implementation: DNSCrypt, Anonymized DNSCrypt, DoH, DoT and Plain DNS (UDP & TCP). Server implementation: DoH and Plain DNS (UDP & TCP).
Find and use fastest secure DNS servers. Hide SNI and website addresses from ISP (Fragment or Fake SNI). Bypass YouTube, Twitter and any SNI/DNS based blocked websites. Encode and decode DNSCrypt STAMP (sdns://). Share to other devices via Proxy (HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4, SOCKS4A, SOCKS5). Requirements: .Net Destop Runtime 6 and ASP.NET Core Runtime 6
DNSveil is not a VPN and it does not change your IP address, so your IP address is still visible to the websites you visit. DNSveil is open source and super clean. If your Antivirus raise an alert it's False-Positive, any programmer can read the source and confirm it. some antivirus apps raise alert as PUA (Potentially Unwanted Application) for WinDivert which is used by GoodbyeDPI. If your antivirus detects WinDivert as a threat, add it to your exclusion list to ensure DNSveil functions as expected. After changing Enable SSL Decryption you need to restart your browser in order the changes to take effect.





Comments and Reviews
It's unique, powerfull and easy to run. There's not much free and open source advanced DNSCrypt clients for Windows, so this project deserves to be known! The only con is that it's hard to learn all its advanced configurations. But it seems to works good for those who can't afford a VPN or are badly effected by VPN blocks and slow data traffic. It's not like having a VPN, it's faster and it encrypts all the traffic thanks to DNSCrypt and other protocols. It's developed by one or few open source developers, so go star its project and help him with a feedback or by contributing.