DNS4EU For Public

a year ago by Zerush to c/privacy

Discover comprehensive information on the DNS4EU public resolver services. Compare available options, learn about features, and find answers to frequently asked questions to optimize your DNS privacy and performance

What is DNS4EU? DNS4EU is an initiative by the European Commission that aims to offer an alternative to the public DNS resolvers currently dominating the market. Supported by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), the European Union's DNS4EU secure-infrastructure project provides a protective, privacy-compliant, and resilient DNS service to strengthen the EU’s digital sovereignty and enhance digital security for European Union citizens, governments, and institutions.

The program provides robust DNS security for public institutions and their employees, ministries, local governments or municipalities, healthcare, education, and other critical services such as telecommunications providers. By working with the latter, for example, it ensures DNS resolution service for all of a telco’s customers, with minimum manual overhead for their teams.

Additionally, the DNS4EU solutions aid organizations in complying with regulatory requirements (such as GDPR) to keep data within European borders.

As these organizations often face challenges to independently developing and maintaining high-level cybersecurity measures (such as election cycles or funding), the DNS4EU project solves these challenges by providing a Europe-based, centralized, scalable solution to ensure the highest standards of security and privacy, compliant with EU regulations.

Daryl76679 7 points a year ago

Wasn’t there something really similar with dns0.eu? Are these related in any way?

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utopiah 6 points a year ago

"dns0.eu is a French non‑profit organization founded in 2022 by Romain Cointepas and Olivier Poitrey — co-founders of NextDNS."

whereas

"Supported by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), the European Union's DNS4EU secure-infrastructure project"

so AFAICT the 1st is by (EU) citizens with the technical expertise and selling a related product whereas the 2nd is by the public EU administration.

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Zerush 3 points a year ago

It's possible, I think that DNS4EU seems a improved version.

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Nicro 6 points a year ago

I feel there are plenty of local activist/independent servers all over the EU. As long as you mind the encryption/anonymization, you can even round-robin them. Having a central EU authority is better than Google/Cloudflare and should be safe, if the implementation is sound. But there is a lot of room to meddle.

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dislabled 5 points a year ago

I tried this for awhile, but I got occasionally 30 second delays before it starting replying to lookups. It did respond to icmp immediately though.

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utopiah 3 points a year ago

Interesting, I'd be curious to know if they have quality of service reports, benchmarks against existing alternatives.

It's tempting but if performance, e.g. latency or reliability, sucks then despite the effort I wouldn't use it.

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RheumatoidArthritis 5 points a year ago path: 0 17479899, hotness: undefined, score: 5, children: 1
utopiah 2 points a year ago

FWIW "Unfiltered option is a valid option for users who are confident their devices and connection are secure, and are looking for fast, reliable, and anonymised resolution service."

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throwawayacc0430 2 points a year ago
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Maroon 1 point a year ago
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movie 1 point a year ago

Yeah, unbound is a recursive server. It might be a tad slower but it does the job reliably.

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irotsoma 0 points a year ago

You still have an upstream DNS server that you rely on to provide updates to your unbound server. Problem is that corporate or extremist government controlled DNS servers can track all of your requests as well as censor any domains they don't approve of. And if DNS servers or their users don't use secure protocols, then those requests additionally are tracked by ISPs or any other systems the requests travel through as well as them having the ability to block individual requests they don't want fulfilled like the Great Firewall does or most corporate internal systems sometimes do to prevent employees from accessing social media or other sites they deem not work related.

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Ksk3829 1 point a year ago

Hey. My phone is a Pixel 8A Graphene OS Phone.

I am trying to make it a Safe phone. Privacy friendly phone.

Just using this DNS is enough always? Even without a VPN?

@Zerush I did send you a DM.

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