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A portable DNS resolver in a single binary. Block ads on any network, name your local services (`frontend.numa`), override any hostname with auto-revert, and seal every outbound query with **ODoH (RFC 9230)** so no single party sees both who you are and what you asked — all from your laptop, no cloud account or Raspberry Pi required.
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A portable DNS resolver in a single binary. Block ads on any network, name your local services (`frontend.numa`), override any hostname with auto-revert, and seal every outbound query with **ODoH (RFC 9230)** so no single party sees both who you are and what you asked — all from your laptop, no cloud account or Raspberry Pi required.
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Built from scratch in Rust. Zero DNS libraries. RFC 1035 wire protocol parsed by hand. Caching, ad blocking, and local service domains out of the box. Optional recursive resolution from root nameservers with full DNSSEC chain-of-trust validation, plus a DNS-over-TLS listener for encrypted client connections (iOS Private DNS, systemd-resolved, etc.). Run `numa relay` and the same binary becomes a public ODoH endpoint too — the curated DNSCrypt list currently has one surviving relay, so every Numa deploy materially expands the ecosystem. One ~8MB binary, everything embedded.
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Built from scratch in Rust. Zero DNS libraries. Caching, ad blocking, and local service domains out of the box. Optional recursive resolution from root nameservers with full DNSSEC chain-of-trust validation, plus a DNS-over-TLS listener for encrypted client connections (iOS Private DNS, systemd-resolved, etc.). Run `numa relay` and the same binary becomes a public ODoH endpoint too — the curated DNSCrypt list currently has one surviving relay, so every Numa deploy materially expands the ecosystem. One ~8MB binary, everything embedded.
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