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SniDust

SmartDNS Proxy to hide your GeoLocation. Based on DnsDist and SniProxy

Supported Services

  • Zattoo
  • Yallo.tv
  • Netflix
  • Hulu
  • Amazon Prime
  • SRF.ch (live tv)

Prerequisites

You will need a VPS or a Root Server where you can install Docker (or Docker is already installed).

Usage

Get your Public IP (Client)

## run this in your terminal or use your webbrowser
curl https://ifconfig.me

For this example lets assume your public ip (of your client) is 10.111.123.7 Since version v1.0.8 you can also use DynDNS. In this case just use your DynDNS domain eg. myDynDNSDomain.no-ip.com

Get your IP of your Server

curl https://ifconfig.me

For this example lets assume your public ip (of your server) is 10.111.123.8

Run SniDust on your Server

docker run -d --name snidust -e ALLOWED_CLIENTS="127.0.0.1, 10.111.123.7, myDynDNSDomain.no-ip.com" -e EXTERNAL_IP=10.111.123.8 -p 443:443 -p 80:80 -p 53:5300/udp ghcr.io/seji64/snidust:main

Or if you use docker compose:

version: '3.3'
services:
    snidust:
        container_name: snidust
        environment:
            - ALLOWED_CLIENTS=127.0.0.1, 10.111.123.7, myDynDNSDomain.no-ip.com
            - EXTERNAL_IP=10.111.123.8
            - SPOOF_ALL_DOMAINS=false # Set to true (case sensitive!) if you want to spoof ALL domains.
        ports:
            - 443:443
            - 80:80
            - 53:5300/udp
        image: 'ghcr.io/seji64/snidust:main'

Check logs of the container

docker logs snidust

The logs should look something like this:

...
Webserver launched on 127.0.0.1:8083
Marking downstream 1.0.0.1:443 as 'up'
Marking downstream dns.google (8.8.8.8:853) as 'up'
Marking downstream dns.google (8.8.4.4:853) as 'up'
Marking downstream 1.1.1.1:443 as 'up'
Polled security status of version 1.7.1 at startup, no known issues reported: OK

Configure your client

Change your network settings and set the DNS Server as 10.111.123.8 (PUBLIC_VPS_IP)

Your GeoLaction should now hidden :-)

Troubleshooting

Error Port 53 is already in use

In this case, you are either running another service (like Pi-Hole) that already uses this Port or you likely use a Linux distribution that uses Systemd.

In case Systemd is already using port 53 you can follow this Guide to free up this port.

Advanced setups

Configure DNS Rate Limiting

The default is the following:

Generate a warning if we detect a query rate above 800 qps *(Query per second)* for at least 60s.
If the query rate rises above 1000 qps for 60 seconds, we'll block the client for 360s.

To customize this behavior you can use the following environment variables:

DNSDIST_RATE_LIMIT_WARN (default: 800)
DNSDIST_RATE_LIMIT_BLOCK (default: 1000)
DNSDIST_RATE_LIMIT_BLOCK_DURATION (default: 360)
DNSDIST_RATE_LIMIT_EVAL_WINDOW (default: 60)

If you want to disable Rate Limiting completely set DNSDIST_RATE_LIMIT_DISABLE to true

Use custom Upstream DNS Servers

By default, SniDust is using Cloudflare's and Google's DNS Servers as Upstream. To use your own/custom upstream DNS Server you have to do the following:

Configure and use Custom Upstream Pool

  • Create a file named 99-customUpstream.conf
  • Use the DNSDist Documentation to create you own upstream pool. Example:
    newServer("192.0.2.1", name="custom1", pool="customUpstream")
    newServer("192.0.2.2", name="custom2", pool="customUpstream")
    
  • Ensure you have set a pool and it is NOT named upstream (this name is already used by sniDust itself)
  • Set Environment Variable DNSDIST_UPSTREAM_POOL_NAME to your pool name (here: customUpstream)
  • Map your file 99-customUpstream.conf
    ...
            volumes:
              - ~/99-customUpstream.conf:/etc/dnsdist/conf.d/99-customUpstream.conf
     ...
    

Add custom domains

In case you want to add custom domains which not included by default, this can be done easily. Create a file with the name 99-custom.lst. Insert all your custom domains in this file.

Mount it

docker run --name snidust -e ALLOWED_CLIENTS="127.0.0.1, 10.111.123.7" -e EXTERNAL_IP=10.111.123.8 -p 443:443 -p 80:80 -p 53:5300/udp -v ~/99-custom.lst:/etc/snidust/domains.d/99-custom.lst:ro ghcr.io/seji64/snidust:main

Or if you use docker-compose:

version: '3.3'
services:
    snidust:
        container_name: snidust
        environment:
            - 'ALLOWED_CLIENTS=127.0.0.1, 10.111.123.7'
            - EXTERNAL_IP=10.111.123.8
        ports:
            - '443:443'
            - '80:80'
            - '53:5300/udp'
        volumes:
            - '~/99-custom.lst:/etc/snidust/domains.d/99-custom.lst:ro'
        image: 'ghcr.io/seji64/snidust:main'

Spoof all domains

If you don't want to maintain a list of domains and you just want to spoof everything set SPOOF_ALL_DOMAINS to true WARNING:: As a result, the COMPLETE traffic runs through your VPS - this is not the optimal use of SniDust. Only the traffic needed to cloak the GeoLocation should flow through SniDust

version: '3.3'
services:
    snidust:
        container_name: snidust
        environment:
            - 'ALLOWED_CLIENTS=127.0.0.1, 10.111.123.7'
            - EXTERNAL_IP=10.111.123.8
            - SPOOF_ALL_DOMAINS=true
...

Reload allowed clients without container restart

In case you want to have dynamic ALLOWED_CLIENTS ACL change your docker compose file to this:

version: '3.3'
services:
    snidust:
        container_name: snidust
        environment:
            - 'ALLOWED_CLIENTS_FILE=/tmp/myacls.acl'
            - EXTERNAL_IP=10.111.123.8
        ports:
            - '443:443'
            - '80:80'
            - '53:5300/udp'
        volumes:
            - '~/myacls.acl:/tmp/myacls.acl:ro'
        image: 'ghcr.io/seji64/snidust:main'

Then you can reload your ACLs by querying a specific DNS name:

# Assuming 10.11.123.8 is the IP of your Server where snidust runs
dig @10.111.123.8 reload.acl.snidust.local

You should see in the logs (docker logs snidust) snidust has reloaded your ACLs

[SniDust] *** Reloading ACL... ***
...
[SniDust] *** ACL reload complete! ***

Reload Domains without container restart

In case you added custom domains like the above, update the 99-custom.lst file but don't want to restart your SniDust container each time, you can reload all domains with a custom DNS question.

# Assuming 10.11.123.8 is the IP of your Server where snidust runs
dig @10.111.123.8 reload.domainlist.snidust.local

You should see in the logs (docker logs snidust) snidust has reloaded your domain

[SniDust] Reloading domain lists...
...
[SniDust] *** End of Domain List ***
[SniDust] Domain Lists reloaded!

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