Opera 67.0.3574.0 developer update
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@leocg Developer doesn't work here also for some reason.
I thought the reason is that they not enabled yet the visual setting (toggle button) on Dev channel and it's just not possible to turn it on in Settings (that toggle button was disabled by default in Beta on Settings page). But @temkem says it's working. -
A Former User last edited by
@andrew84, @leocg , And yet it doesn't work on Opera Developer 67.0.3574.0 ! I just forgot to disable DNS in the Windows system itself, which I registered myself.
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andrew84 last edited by
@temkem said in Opera 67.0.3574.0 developer update:
it doesn't work on Opera Developer 67.0.3574.0 !
Then maybe indeed they forgot to enable the doh settings UI in browser and that 'invisible' toggle stays disabled even with those flags enabled.
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A Former User last edited by
@andrew84 Yes, if you enable these flags and, as an experiment, edit the Local State file in dev 67.0.3574.0 using the example from beta 67.0.3575.2, DoH will work in dev 67.0.3574.0 as well.
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l33t4opera last edited by sgunhouse
Hi @temkem, @johnd78, as far as I know, the
opera:flags#dns-over-https
is Chrome's implementation of the feature, and is independent from the Opera'sopera:flags#opera-doh
. It seems, that when you enabled the#dns-over-https
, you have now working this one;-)
Please also be aware, that Chrome's implementation seems to be available so far on Windows and Mac, but not for Linux.
Please also keep in mind, that if the DNS servers assigned by your ISP/router, are not the ones from the Providers in the mapping table, then this will not work, and it will fallback to your default DNS servers. You can also try to uncheck "auto detecting" of DNS servers in your OS network card settings, and add one or more IP addresses of "compatible" servers from the list mentioned above, for example: 1.0.0.1, 8.8.8.8, or 8.8.4.4
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@simcard I can scroll that main page and the subpages. Under W10x64 and Operax64.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@ralf-brinkmann: I can scroll the page only if I disable "easylist" from adblocker.
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l33t4opera last edited by
@temkem, @johnd78 You can read more about the prerequisites in this article.
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
@temkem, @johnd78 Conclusions from my recent tests on Linux. The options in settings seems to doesn't work for Google and partially for custom DNS server. Because when you select the option and enter custom DNS server, for example 1.0.0.1, then it works (switches to that server), and also writes it to the "Local State" file under below sections:
"dns_over_https": { "mode": "automatic", "opera": { "custom_servers": "1.0.0.1",
However, when you enter server from other provider (no matter if only IP or in the proposed format for Google:
https://dns.google/dns-query?8.8.4.4
, this writes it to the file, but it doesn't work. It is most probably like that, because I'm checking it on Linux. I assume, that this is still not available on Linux, but I can check it also on Windows and Mac in few days. -
ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@simcard I don't use the built in adblocker. I use uBlock Origin and uMatrix. And I don't use Easylist in my settings.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg said in Opera 67.0.3574.0 developer update:
@temkem It's working in Opera for me, at least at this moment.
Encrypted SNI ?
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
@temkem I rechecked it more closely, and on developer you need to set "dns-over-https": 1, under "flags" section (no need to add "opera-doh": 1,) in the "Local State" file, also (if you don't have it added already from previous settings), you need to add the section as shown below:
"dns_over_https": {
"mode": "automatic",
"opera": {
"custom_servers": "",
"doh_mode": "cloudflare"
},
"templates": "https://opera.cloudflare-dns.com/dns-query"
},
save the changes, relaunch the Opera, and the Cloudflare's Secure DNS works by default (also under Linux).Regarding eSNI, yes it's kinda working from some time in FF - if you enable it manually (it's disabled by default), and it is expected to be added in Chromium (so in the Opera, since it's based on it), but:
1. "eSNI is still an evolving standard, Firefox and Cloudflare just decided to implement a draft before the standard was finalized. Chrome will likely implement it as soon as it’s finalized." - the source link.
2. The current status on that matter from Chromium's team. -
A Former User last edited by A Former User
@l33t4opera said in Opera 67.0.3574.0 developer update:
on developer you need to set "dns-over-https": 1, under "flags" section (no need to add "opera-doh": 1,)
Yes, I checked it too. But in order for UI for setting DNS over HTTPS options to be available in beta 67.0.3575.2 settings, you still need to enable the flag
opera:flags/#opera-doh
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@temkem Oh really?! How did you do this? In my Firefox Encrypted SNI is not enabled (like in Opera).