Has anyone else noticed how they updated their website?
Apparently the DNS servers I had been using went down yesterday because all of a sudden I couldn't access the internet anymore. I ran a troubleshoot and found out my computer couldn't connect to them.
It's understandable that Opennic would have no way of informing me that this had happened, but now their website is not fucking helpful at all to navigate compared to what I saw last year when I switched from Google's DNS service.
https://wiki.opennic.org/start
https://web.archive.org/web/20161202034737/https://www.opennicproject.org/configure-your-dns/how-to-change-dns-servers-in-windows-7/
It's like they're being deliberately obfuscatory.
Here's the document you're looking for champ:
https://wiki.opennic.org/setup/windows
For some reason the front page of the wiki steers users towards the Wizard that never works and hasn't updated in two years.
I do like progress made towards modern site design at least.
>>62327092
I don't know if I'm just dumb, but I've hovered over just about every link on the wiki front page and I can't find the page you linked me one level up, i.e. \setup
how did you even find it
>>62327054
dnscrypt-proxy for dns
unbound for dnssec
thank me later
>>62327301
>using dncrypt
>servers went down anyay
wow this solves everything
Oh, they switched to DokuWiki. Why?
>>62327301
So which DNS servers will Unbound be using? Oh, yes. The ones that went down. Except if you're running T1 dns server.