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|    Schugo to kuato    |
|    Re: Choose DNS option?    |
|    27 Dec 25 08:04:04    |
      From: schugo@schugo.de              On 27.12.2025 07:49, kuato wrote:       > Nuno Silva wrote:       >> On 2025-12-19, kuato wrote:       >>> Does SM have that? I noted that Firefox, Brave, and Chrome do       >>> (bascially many that use the CHrome engine). For example,       >>> I made use of this because Cloudflare seemed to be loading       >>> archive.* slowly, set it to OpenDNS and it loaded much       >>> faster. (haven't retried that in a while, tho)       >>>       >>> Anyway, didn't seem to find a similar option in SM after       >>> poking around...       >>       >> What I recall seeing in other browsers are options to enable DNS       >> tunneling over HTTPS, not merely options to configure DNS.       >>       >> If it's your system, you should be able to change the system-wide DNS       >> settings, to either a known public server or to your ISP.       >       > Firefox, Chrome, and some chrome engined browsers (like       > Brave or Epic) allow choosing your default DNS resolver.       > Was wondering if SM had that.              Maybe you should read the answers. See first answer in this thread...              ciao..              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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