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How to do DNS over HTTPS with macOS

My last post detailed how you set up DNS over HTTPS (DoH) for a client Raspberry Pi. I mentioned that I tried this out first on a Mac, and so I’ve been asked to show how running DoH on macOS works. Here goes.

DNS-over-HTTPS on a Mac via a local DNS proxy
DNS-over-HTTPS on a Mac via a local DNS proxy
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How to do DNS over HTTPS on a Raspberry Pi

Last year, at the recommendation of a work colleague, I grabbed one of my spare Raspberry Pi 4s and installed the DNS proxy and content blocker Pi-Hole. It’s now handling all the DNS queries on my home network. Recently, I upgraded my Pi-Hole server to make its DNS requests over HTTPS.

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