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Android 11 or later versions support both DNS over TLS (DoT) and DNS over HTTPS (DoH).
1. Go to Settings > Network & internet.
2. Select Advanced > Private DNS.
3. Select the Private DNS provider hostname option.
4. Depending on what you want to configure, use one of the following DNS hostnames to.d0.to or IP addresses and select Save.
Android 9 and Android 10 support DNS over TLS to secure your queries through encryption. In Android, this option is called Private DNS. It prevents your queries from being tracked, modified or surveilled by third-parties. Unlike previous versions of Android, this method also ensures it does not need to be configured for each new Wi-Fi network your smartphone joins.
1. Go to Settings > Network & internet.
2. Select Advanced > Private DNS.
3. Select the Private DNS provider hostname option.
4. Enter to.d0.to and select Save.
1. Log in to your Azure portal.
2. From the Azure portal side menu, select Virtual Networks.
3. Navigate to the virtual network associated with your virtual machine (VM).
4. Select DNS Servers > Custom, and add two entries:
149.112.111.111
149.112.101.101
5. Select Save.
PS4
1. Go to Settings > Network > Set Up Internet Connection.
2. Select Wi-Fi or LAN depending on your Internet connection.
3. Select Custom.
4. Set IP Address Settings to Automatic.
5. Change DHCP Host Name to Do Not Specify.
6. Set DNS Settings to Manual.
7. Change Primary DNS and Secondary DNS to:
149.112.111.111
149.112.101.101
8. If you are able to add more DNS servers, you can add the IPv6 addresses as well:
2606:4700:4700::1111
2606:4700:4700::1001
9. Set MTU Settings to Automatic.
10. Set Proxy Server to Do Not Use.
Xbox One
1. Open the Network screen by pressing the Xbox button on your controller.
2. Go to Settings > Network > Network Settings.
3. Next, go to Advanced Settings > DNS Settings.
4. Select Manual.
5. Set Primary DNS and Secondary DNS to:
149.112.111.111
149.112.101.101
6. If you have the option to add more DNS servers, you can add the IPv6 addresses as well:
2606:4700:4700::1111
2606:4700:4700::1001
7. When you are done, you will be shown a confirmation screen. Press B to save.
Nintendo
The following instructions work on New Nintendo 3DS, New Nintendo 3DS XL, New Nintendo 2DS XL, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, and Nintendo 2DS.
1. Go to the home menu and choose System Settings (the wrench icon).
2. Select Internet Settings > Connection Settings.
3. Select your Internet connection and then select Change Settings.
4. Select Change DNS.
5. Set Auto-Obtain DNS to No.
6. Select Detailed Setup.
7. Set Primary DNS and Secondary DNS to:
149.112.111.111
149.112.101.101
8. If you are able to add more DNS servers, you can add the IPv6 addresses as well:
2606:4700:4700::1111
2606:4700:4700::1001
9. Select Save > OK.
Nintendo Switch
1. Press the home button and select System Settings.
2. Scroll down and select Internet > Internet Settings.
3. Select your Internet connection and then select Change Settings.
4. Select DNS Settings > Manual.
5. Set Primary DNS and Secondary DNS to:
149.112.111.111
149.112.101.101
6. Select Save > OK.
Google Cloud supports configuring outbound server policy within Cloud DNS. Policies are applied per Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) network, and will affect all resources within that VPC network, including any existing virtual machines.
To configure DotZero for your Google Cloud VPC network(s):
1. Open the Google Cloud Console.
2. Navigate to Network Services > Cloud DNS and select DNS Server Policies.
3. Select Create Policy.
4. Provide a name for your Policy (such as dotzeroresolvers) and select associated VPC network or networks.
5. Under Alternate DNS servers, select Add Item and type:
149.112.111.111
149.112.101.101
6. Select Create.
DNS requests within the configured VPC network(s) will now use DotZero.
1. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi.
2. Select the 'i' icon next to the Wi-Fi network you are connected to.
3. Scroll down and select Configure DNS.
4. Change the configuration from Automatic to Manual.
5. Select Add Server and type:
149.112.111.111
149.112.101.101
6. Select Save.
Use command line interface (CLI)
sudo su
echo -e "nameserver 149.112.111.111\nnameserver 149.112.101.101" | sudo tee /etc/resolv.conf
chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf
1. Go to System Settings. You can find it by pressing CMD + Space on your keyboard and typing System Settings.
2. Go to Network.
3. Select a network service.
4. Select Details.
5. Go to DNS.
6. Under DNS Servers, select Add.
Enter the following DNS addresses for IPv4:
149.112.111.111
149.112.101.101
7.Select OK.
Go to the IP address used to access your router's admin console in your browser.
Linksys and Asus routers typically use http://192.168.1.1 or http://router.asus.com (for ASUS).
Netgear routers typically use http://192.168.1.1 or http://routerlogin.net.
D-Link routers typically use http://192.168.0.1.
Ubiquiti routers typically use http://unifi.ubnt.com.
Enter the router credentials. For consumer routers, the default credentials for the admin console are often found under or behind the device.
In the admin console, find the place where DNS settings are set. This may be contained within categories such as WAN and IPv6 (Asus Routers) or Internet (Netgear Routers). Consult your router's documentation for details.
Use following DNS addresses for IPv4:
149.112.111.111
149.112.101.101
Save the updated settings.
Windows 10
1. Select the Start menu > Settings.
2. On Network and Internet, select Change Adapter Options.
3. Right-click on the Ethernet or Wi-Fi network you are connected to and select Properties.
4. Choose Internet Protocol Version 4.
5. Select Properties > Use the following DNS server addresses.
149.112.111.111
149.112.101.101
6. Select OK.
7. Go to Internet Protocol Version 6.
8. Select Properties > Use the following DNS server addresses.
2606:4700:4700::1111
2606:4700:4700::1001
9. Select OK.
Windows 11
1. Select the Start menu > Settings.
2. On Network and Internet, choose the adapter you want to configure - like your Ethernet adapter or Wi-Fi card.
3. Scroll to DNS server assignment and select Edit.
4. Select the Automatic (DHCP) drop-down menu > Manual.
5. Select the IPv4 toggle to turn it on.
6. Use the following DNS server addresses.
149.112.111.111
149.112.101.101
7. Select the IPv6 toggle.
8. Use the following DNS server addresses.
2606:4700:4700::1111
2606:4700:4700::1001
9. Select Save.
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