Anycast.ID DNS

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Fast, Secure, and Free DNS Service

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Why Choose Anycast.ID DNS?

Global Network

Running on AS135659, our network is distributed worldwide for optimal performance.

Anti-DDoS Protection

Protected by NeoProtect, our service is secure against DDoS attacks.

Free Service

Enjoy our DNS service without any cost.

Fast Performance

Experience lightning-fast DNS resolution with our global network.

Privacy

We prioritize your privacy and do not log your DNS queries.

Encryption

Secure your DNS queries with TLS and QUIC encryption.

Setup Guide

Follow these steps to configure Anycast.ID DNS on your devices.

Windows Setup

  1. Open the Control Panel.
  2. Go to Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.
  3. Click on Change adapter settings.
  4. Right-click on your active network connection (e.g., Wi-Fi or Ethernet) and select Properties.
  5. Double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
  6. Select Use the following DNS server addresses.
  7. Enter the following DNS server addresses:
    • Primary IPv4: 160.250.227.51
    • Secondary IPv4: 91.192.81.194
  8. Click OK to save the changes.
  9. Double-click on Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6).
  10. Select Use the following DNS server addresses.
  11. Enter the following DNS server addresses:
    • Primary IPv6: 2001:df4:c6c0::51
    • Secondary IPv6: 2001:df4:c6c0::54
  12. Click OK to save the changes.

macOS Setup

  1. Open the System Preferences.
  2. Click on Network.
  3. Select your active network connection (e.g., Wi-Fi or Ethernet) and click Advanced.
  4. Go to the DNS tab.
  5. Click the + button to add a new DNS server.
  6. Enter the following DNS server addresses:
    • Primary IPv4: 160.250.227.51
    • Secondary IPv4: 91.192.81.194
    • Primary IPv6: 2001:df4:c6c0::51
    • Secondary IPv6: 2001:df4:c6c0::54
  7. Click OK and then Apply to save the changes.

iOS Setup

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Scroll down and tap on Wi-Fi.
  3. Tap the i icon next to your connected Wi-Fi network.
  4. Scroll down and tap on Configure DNS.
  5. Select Manual.
  6. Add the following DNS server addresses:
    • Primary IPv4: 160.250.227.51
    • Secondary IPv4: 91.192.81.194
    • Primary IPv6: 2001:df4:c6c0::51
    • Secondary IPv6: 2001:df4:c6c0::54
  7. Tap Save to apply the changes.

Android Setup

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Scroll down and tap on Network & internet.
  3. Tap on Wi-Fi.
  4. Tap the i icon next to your connected Wi-Fi network.
  5. Scroll down and tap on Advanced options.
  6. Tap on DNS.
  7. Select Custom DNS.
  8. Enter the following DNS server address:
    • dns.anycast.id
  9. Tap Save to apply the changes.

Linux Setup

  1. Open your network settings application.
  2. Select your active network connection (e.g., Wi-Fi or Ethernet).
  3. Click on IPv4 Settings or IPv6 Settings.
  4. Change the method to Manual.
  5. Scroll down to the DNS Servers section.
  6. Add the following DNS server addresses:
    • Primary IPv4: 160.250.227.51
    • Secondary IPv4: 91.192.81.194
    • Primary IPv6: 2001:df4:c6c0::51
    • Secondary IPv6: 2001:df4:c6c0::54
  7. Click Apply to save the changes.

Router Setup

To configure your router to use Anycast.ID DNS, follow the instructions below for specific router types:

Mikrotik Setup

  1. Log in to your Mikrotik router.
  2. Go to IP > DNS.
  3. In the Servers field, enter:
    • 160.250.227.51
    • 91.192.81.194
    • 2001:df4:c6c0::51
    • 2001:df4:c6c0::54
  4. Click OK to save the changes.

OpenWRT Setup

  1. Log in to your OpenWRT router.
  2. Go to Network > Interfaces.
  3. Edit your WAN interface.
  4. In the Advanced Settings tab, find the Use custom DNS servers field.
  5. Enter the following DNS server addresses:
    • 160.250.227.51
    • 91.192.81.194
    • 2001:df4:c6c0::51
    • 2001:df4:c6c0::54
  6. Click Save & Apply to save the changes.

DNS Protocols

DNS over HTTPS (DoH)

DNS over HTTPS (DoH) encrypts DNS queries to enhance privacy and security.

DNS over TLS (DoT)

DNS over TLS (DoT) provides encryption for DNS queries, ensuring privacy and security.

DNS over QUIC

DNS over QUIC (DoQ) is a new protocol that combines DNS and transport layer security.