I used AdGuard Home for self-hosting a DNS server and it surprised me
DNS works as the telephone directory for the Internet, and when it works, it's seamless to the user. But along with the growing move to self-host services comes a push to run DNS servers at home, which keeps your network and activities more private. Plus, you can filter advertising at the DNS level, block malware-serving domains, and generally block any other services or websites you don't want accessed from your network.
DNS works as the telephone directory for the Internet, and when it works, it’s seamless to the user. But along with the growing move to self-host services comes a push to run DNS servers at home, which keeps your network and activities more private. Plus, you can filter advertising at the DNS level, block malware-serving domains, and generally block any other services or websites you don’t want accessed from your network.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
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