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The Domain Name System (DNS) translates Internet domain and host names to IP addresses.
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Another domain pointed to my server, what are the risks?
It is possible that some DNS registrar contacts you with an invoice. You should not need to pay that, but it is again an annoyance.
That is more or less the list of risks I can think of. …
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Why are DNS requests visible with DNS over HTTPS enabled?
How is NextDNS different from unencrypted DNS?
NextDNS provides (also) DNS over HTTPS. … DNS=port 53. Although this is true for traditional DNS, DoH uses, as I stated above, TCP port 443.
192.169.1.1 is NextDNS. It is not. …