Technitium
technitium.com/dnsAnother DNS server for blocking privacy-invasive content at its source. Technitium doesn't require much of a setup, and basically works straight out of the box, it supports a wide range of systems (and can even run as a portable app on Windows). It allows you to do some additional tasks, such as add local DNS addresses and zones with specific DNS records. Compared to Pi-Hole, Technitium is very lightweight, but lacks the deep insights that Pi-Hole provides, and has a significantly smaller community behind it.
- Homepage: technitium.com/dns
- GitHub: github.com/TechnitiumSoftware/DnsServer
- Web info: web-check.xyz/results/technitium.com
Technitium Source Code
Author
Description
Technitium DNS Server
Homepage
https://technitium.com/dns/License
GPL-3.0
Created
29 Oct 17
Last Updated
06 Apr 24
Latest version
Primary Language
C#
Size
5,861 KB
Stars
3,419
Forks
376
Watchers
3,419
Language Usage
Star History
Top Contributors
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@ShreyasZare (2854)
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@Cossey (16)
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@ruifung (4)
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@BonnieSoftware (2)
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@Alcazer (1)
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@alexhorner (1)
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@galenguyer (1)
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@libDarkstreet (1)
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@pbinks (1)
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@sjdaws (1)
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Recent Commits
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/TechnitiumSoftware/DnsServer
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
Merge pull request #873 from pbinks/master Grammar corrections
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
assembly version updated to v12.1 for release.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
updated readme.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
updated change log.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
inno: updated version to 12.1
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
inno: updated dotnet to v8.0.3.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
updated app store json data
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
app assembly version updated for release.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
updated docker env variables.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
updated apidocs.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
minor refactoring changes
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
zone.js: updated code to support dynamic updates permission for secondary zones.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
main.js: updated code to support new dns client features, and ECS override feature.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
updated jquery to v3.7.1
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
dhcp.js: updated code to support ignore client identifier option feature.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
webapp: updated html for new dns client features, EDNS client subnet override feature, and DHCP scope ignore client identifier option feature.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
DnsWebService: updated config code for ECS override feature.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
WebServiceZonesApi: Updated api for response metadata feature. Updated Zone options api for secondary zone dynamic update permissions. Fixed bug in fwd record update.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
WebServiceSettingsApi: updated api for EDNS client subnet override feature.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
WebServiceDhcpApi: updated api to support ignoreClientIdentifierOption.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
WebServiceApi: Updated resolve query api to add ednsClientSubnet option and raw responses feature.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
DnsWebService: added DNS_SERVER_WEB_SERVICE_LOCAL_ADDRESSES environment variable.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
DnsServer: Implemented EDNS Client Subnet override feature. Updated ProcessUpdateQueryAsync() to check for update permissions for secondary zone. Updated serve stale to wait for max 1800ms. Code refactoring done.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
SecondaryZone: Updated RefreshZoneAsync() to retry with axfr for refused rcode. Updated zone to allow dynamic updates config.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
CacheZone: code refactoring done.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
CacheZoneManager: Implemented response metadata feature. Fixed minor bugs. Code refactoring done.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
ZoneTree: fixed wildcard matching bug in FindZoneNode().
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
CacheRecordInfo: added response metadata feature.
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Shreyas Zare (16 Mar 24)
Scope: implemented ignore client identifier feature.
Technitium Website
Website
Technitium DNS Server | An Open Source DNS Server For Privacy & Security
Technitium DNS Server is an open source authoritative as well as recursive DNS server that can be used for self hosting a DNS server for privacy & security.
Redirects
Redirects to https://technitium.com/dns/
Security Checks
All 66 security checks passed
Server Details
- IP Address 139.59.3.235
- Hostname technitium.com
- Location Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, AS
- ISP DigitalOcean LLC
- ASN AS14061
Associated Countries
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IN
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US
Saftey Score
Website marked as safe
100%
Blacklist Check
technitium.com was found on 0 blacklists
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