Generic System Image (GSI) list (arm - arm64)
Here's a up to date collection of available GSI ROMs, in order to keep it easy to choose what you want.
You will find:
β Official Android 9 Pie
β Unofficial Android 9 Pie
β Android 8 Oreo
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Generic-System-Image-%28GSI%29-list
How to flash a Generic System Image (GSI) on Project Treble supported devices
https://www.xda-developers.com/flash-generic-system-image-project-treble-device/
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Here's a up to date collection of available GSI ROMs, in order to keep it easy to choose what you want.
You will find:
β Official Android 9 Pie
β Unofficial Android 9 Pie
β Android 8 Oreo
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Generic-System-Image-%28GSI%29-list
How to flash a Generic System Image (GSI) on Project Treble supported devices
https://www.xda-developers.com/flash-generic-system-image-project-treble-device/
π‘ @NoGoolag
#GSI #ROM #android #pie #oreo #official #unofficial
Android (Pie): Configure DNS over TLS (DoT)
From version 9.x (Pie) Android supports the DNS over TLS (DoT) protocol. This means: All DNS requests and answers are transmitted via a TLS secured connection, which is established between your Android and a DNS server. In contrast to unsecured DNS queries via UDP port 53, DoT protects against spying out DNS queries and man-in-the-middle attacks. DoT therefore improves both privacy and security.
Activation of DoT under Android 9:
β Open the system settings and navigate to "Network & Internet" -> "Advanced" -> "Private DNS".
β Choose "hostname of the private DNS provider".
β In the field below, enter the address of the DNS server that supports DoT.
Example:
With
IP:
AFWall+: To make DoT work in combination with AFWall+ you have to allow "(root) - Apps running as root".
Blokada: Only from version 4.x Blokada will support DoT.
NetGuard: Also NetGuard does not support DoT yet.
Note:
This is a global setting and applies to all network interfaces (WLAN, mobile, VPN, etc.). If, for example, you are on the road in your provider's mobile network, you will normally be assigned DNS servers by your provider, which will then answer the DNS queries. If you activate DoT, however, the DNS requests will be processed via the DNS server you have selected - the provider DNS servers will be overwritten.
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From version 9.x (Pie) Android supports the DNS over TLS (DoT) protocol. This means: All DNS requests and answers are transmitted via a TLS secured connection, which is established between your Android and a DNS server. In contrast to unsecured DNS queries via UDP port 53, DoT protects against spying out DNS queries and man-in-the-middle attacks. DoT therefore improves both privacy and security.
Activation of DoT under Android 9:
β Open the system settings and navigate to "Network & Internet" -> "Advanced" -> "Private DNS".
β Choose "hostname of the private DNS provider".
β In the field below, enter the address of the DNS server that supports DoT.
Example:
dismail.com: fdns1.dismail.com
Then all DNS requests sent by your system will be transmitted via TLS-encrypted connection to the selected DNS server and answered.With
dnsleaktest.com
you can check if the selected DoT server is used. Go to the page and tap Standard Test - if you have chosen the dismail.de DoT server you should see the result:IP:
80.241.218.68
Hostname: dismail.de
Interaction with AFWall+, Blokada and NetGuard:AFWall+: To make DoT work in combination with AFWall+ you have to allow "(root) - Apps running as root".
Blokada: Only from version 4.x Blokada will support DoT.
NetGuard: Also NetGuard does not support DoT yet.
Note:
This is a global setting and applies to all network interfaces (WLAN, mobile, VPN, etc.). If, for example, you are on the road in your provider's mobile network, you will normally be assigned DNS servers by your provider, which will then answer the DNS queries. If you activate DoT, however, the DNS requests will be processed via the DNS server you have selected - the provider DNS servers will be overwritten.
Source and more Info (read in German):https://www.kuketz-blog.de/android-pie-dns-over-tls-dot-einstellen/
#Android #Pie #DNS #DoT #TLS #Guide #Kuketz
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