pkdns
DNS server resolving pkarr self-sovereign domains on the mainline DHT.
Getting Started
Hosted DNS
Use one of the hosted DNS servers to try out pkarr quickly.
Pre-Built Binaries
- Download the latest release for your plattform.
- Extract the tar file. Should be something like
tar -xvf tarfile.tar.gz. - Run
pkdns -f 8.8.8.8. - Verify the server is working. Your server ip is
127.0.0.1. - Configure your system dns.
- Browse the self-sovereign web.
Build It Yourself
Make sure you have the Rust toolchain installed.
- Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/SeverinAlexB/pkdns.git. - Switch directory
cd pkdns. - Run
cargo run -- -f 8.8.8.8. - Verify the server is working. Your server ip is
127.0.0.1. - Configure your system dns.
- Browse the self-sovereign web.
Guides
Change your System DNS
Follow one of the guides to change your DNS server on your system:
Verify your server with this domain http://7fmjpcuuzf54hw18bsgi3zihzyh4awseeuq5tmojefaezjbd64cy/.
Verify pkdns is working
Pkarr Domains
Verify the server resolves pkarr domains. Replace PKDNS_SERVER_IP with your pkdns server IP address.
nslookup 7fmjpcuuzf54hw18bsgi3zihzyh4awseeuq5tmojefaezjbd64cy PKDNS_SERVER_IP
Troubleshooting If this does not work then the pkdns server is likely not running.
ICANN Domains
Verify it resolves regular ICANN domains. Replace PKDNS_SERVER_IP with your pkdns server IP address.
nslookup example.com PKDNS_SERVER_IP
Troubleshooting If this does not work then you need to change your ICANN fallback server with
pkdns -f REGULAR_DNS_SERVER_IP. Or use the Google DNS server:pkdns -f 8.8.8.8.
Browse the Self-Sovereign Web
Here are some example pkarr domains:
- http://7fmjpcuuzf54hw18bsgi3zihzyh4awseeuq5tmojefaezjbd64cy/.
- http://pknames.p2p.7fmjpcuuzf54hw18bsgi3zihzyh4awseeuq5tmojefaezjbd64cy/.
Hint: Always add a / to the end of a pkarr domain. Otherwise browsers will search instead of resolve the website.
Address already in use
Other services might occupy the port 53 already. For example, Docker Desktop uses the port 53 on MacOS. Make sure to free those.
Options
Usage: pkdns [OPTIONS]
Options:
-f, --forward <forward> ICANN fallback DNS server. IP:Port [default: 192.168.1.1:53]
-s, --socket <socket> Socket the server should listen on. IP:Port [default: 0.0.0.0:53]
-v, --verbose Show verbose output.
--cache-ttl <cache-ttl> Pkarr packet cache ttl in seconds.
--threads <threads> Number of threads to process dns queries. [default: 4]
-d, --directory <directory> pknames source directory. [default: ~/.pknames]
-h, --help Print help
-V, --version Print version
May the power ⚡ be with you.