A flexible DNS proxy, with support for modern encrypted DNS protocols such as [DNSCrypt v2](https://dnscrypt.info/protocol) and [DNS-over-HTTP](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-doh-dns-over-https-10).
* Time-based filtering, with a flexible weekly schedule
* Transparent redirection of specific domains to specific resolvers
* DNS caching, to reduce latency and improve privacy
* Local IPv6 blocking to reduce latency on IPv4-only networks
* Load balancing: pick a set of resolvers, dnscrypt-proxy will automatically measure and keep track of their speed, and balance the traffic across the fastest available ones.
* Cloaking: like a `HOSTS` file on steroids, that can return preconfigured addresses for specific names, or resolve and return the IP address of other names. This can be used for local development as well as to enforce safe search results on Google, Yahoo and Bing.
* Automatic background updates of resolvers lists
* Can force outgoing connections to use TCP; useful with tunnels such as Tor.
How to use these files, as well as how to verify their signatures, are documented in the [installation instructions](https://github.com/jedisct1/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki/installation).