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rom1v | 7 months ago

On Android, in Settings, Network & internet, Private DNS, you can only provide one in "Private DNS provider hostname" (AFAIK).

Btw, I really don't understand why it does not accept an IP (1.1.1.1), so you have to give an address (one.one.one.one). It would be more sensible to configure a DNS server from an IP rather than from an address to be resolved by a DNS server :/

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quacksilver|7 months ago

Private DNS on Android refers to 'DNS over HTTPS' and would normally only accept a hostname.

Normal DNS can normally be changed in your connection settings for a given connection on most flavours of Android.

fs111|7 months ago

No, it is not DNS over HTTPS it is DNS over TLS, which is different.

eptcyka|7 months ago

Cloudflare has valid certs for 1.1.1.1

rom1v|7 months ago

> Private DNS on Android refers to 'DNS over HTTPS'

Yes, sorry, I did not mention it.

So if you want to use DNS over HTTPS on Android, it is not possible to provide a fallback.

quaintdev|7 months ago

Its DNS over TLS. Android does not support DNS over HTTPS except Google's DNS