How to make dnscrypt-proxy auto start in Fedora 25
When I install dnscrypt-proxy
, I found no dnscrypt-proxy.service
here.
I write a bash to launch it, and write a desktop file here, ~/.config/autostart/dnscrypt.desktop
#!/bin/bash
zenity --password --title="sudo"|tr -d 'n'|sudo -S dnscrypt-proxy -R cisco -a 127.0.0.2:53 -u `whoami`
But it no work after input password. I can not found gksudo
and gnome-keyring-query
in the repo, so I use zenity
.
fedora autostart dnscrypt
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When I install dnscrypt-proxy
, I found no dnscrypt-proxy.service
here.
I write a bash to launch it, and write a desktop file here, ~/.config/autostart/dnscrypt.desktop
#!/bin/bash
zenity --password --title="sudo"|tr -d 'n'|sudo -S dnscrypt-proxy -R cisco -a 127.0.0.2:53 -u `whoami`
But it no work after input password. I can not found gksudo
and gnome-keyring-query
in the repo, so I use zenity
.
fedora autostart dnscrypt
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When I install dnscrypt-proxy
, I found no dnscrypt-proxy.service
here.
I write a bash to launch it, and write a desktop file here, ~/.config/autostart/dnscrypt.desktop
#!/bin/bash
zenity --password --title="sudo"|tr -d 'n'|sudo -S dnscrypt-proxy -R cisco -a 127.0.0.2:53 -u `whoami`
But it no work after input password. I can not found gksudo
and gnome-keyring-query
in the repo, so I use zenity
.
fedora autostart dnscrypt
When I install dnscrypt-proxy
, I found no dnscrypt-proxy.service
here.
I write a bash to launch it, and write a desktop file here, ~/.config/autostart/dnscrypt.desktop
#!/bin/bash
zenity --password --title="sudo"|tr -d 'n'|sudo -S dnscrypt-proxy -R cisco -a 127.0.0.2:53 -u `whoami`
But it no work after input password. I can not found gksudo
and gnome-keyring-query
in the repo, so I use zenity
.
fedora autostart dnscrypt
fedora autostart dnscrypt
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The distribution tarballs include a sample dnscrypt-proxy.service
.
Alternatively you can just use the one suggested in the official binary packages -- adjust the paths as required
[Unit]
Description=DNSCrypt client proxy
After=network.target
Before=nss-lookup.target
[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=/usr/local/sbin/dnscrypt-proxy /etc/dnscrypt-proxy.conf
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/… Considering that the dnscrypt-proxy is missing some files and not a complete package, I would like to install dnscrypt-proxy-gui. but this package is depend on so many packages, I hesitate.
– utopic eexpress
May 24 '17 at 5:51
1
Ouch, this package is very incomplete indeed. A lot of features are not available and the server won't even start with the default configuration file.
– Frank Denis
May 24 '17 at 12:46
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The distribution tarballs include a sample dnscrypt-proxy.service
.
Alternatively you can just use the one suggested in the official binary packages -- adjust the paths as required
[Unit]
Description=DNSCrypt client proxy
After=network.target
Before=nss-lookup.target
[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=/usr/local/sbin/dnscrypt-proxy /etc/dnscrypt-proxy.conf
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/… Considering that the dnscrypt-proxy is missing some files and not a complete package, I would like to install dnscrypt-proxy-gui. but this package is depend on so many packages, I hesitate.
– utopic eexpress
May 24 '17 at 5:51
1
Ouch, this package is very incomplete indeed. A lot of features are not available and the server won't even start with the default configuration file.
– Frank Denis
May 24 '17 at 12:46
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The distribution tarballs include a sample dnscrypt-proxy.service
.
Alternatively you can just use the one suggested in the official binary packages -- adjust the paths as required
[Unit]
Description=DNSCrypt client proxy
After=network.target
Before=nss-lookup.target
[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=/usr/local/sbin/dnscrypt-proxy /etc/dnscrypt-proxy.conf
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/… Considering that the dnscrypt-proxy is missing some files and not a complete package, I would like to install dnscrypt-proxy-gui. but this package is depend on so many packages, I hesitate.
– utopic eexpress
May 24 '17 at 5:51
1
Ouch, this package is very incomplete indeed. A lot of features are not available and the server won't even start with the default configuration file.
– Frank Denis
May 24 '17 at 12:46
add a comment |
The distribution tarballs include a sample dnscrypt-proxy.service
.
Alternatively you can just use the one suggested in the official binary packages -- adjust the paths as required
[Unit]
Description=DNSCrypt client proxy
After=network.target
Before=nss-lookup.target
[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=/usr/local/sbin/dnscrypt-proxy /etc/dnscrypt-proxy.conf
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
The distribution tarballs include a sample dnscrypt-proxy.service
.
Alternatively you can just use the one suggested in the official binary packages -- adjust the paths as required
[Unit]
Description=DNSCrypt client proxy
After=network.target
Before=nss-lookup.target
[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=/usr/local/sbin/dnscrypt-proxy /etc/dnscrypt-proxy.conf
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
answered May 23 '17 at 8:00
Frank DenisFrank Denis
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paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/… Considering that the dnscrypt-proxy is missing some files and not a complete package, I would like to install dnscrypt-proxy-gui. but this package is depend on so many packages, I hesitate.
– utopic eexpress
May 24 '17 at 5:51
1
Ouch, this package is very incomplete indeed. A lot of features are not available and the server won't even start with the default configuration file.
– Frank Denis
May 24 '17 at 12:46
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paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/… Considering that the dnscrypt-proxy is missing some files and not a complete package, I would like to install dnscrypt-proxy-gui. but this package is depend on so many packages, I hesitate.
– utopic eexpress
May 24 '17 at 5:51
1
Ouch, this package is very incomplete indeed. A lot of features are not available and the server won't even start with the default configuration file.
– Frank Denis
May 24 '17 at 12:46
paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/… Considering that the dnscrypt-proxy is missing some files and not a complete package, I would like to install dnscrypt-proxy-gui. but this package is depend on so many packages, I hesitate.
– utopic eexpress
May 24 '17 at 5:51
paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/… Considering that the dnscrypt-proxy is missing some files and not a complete package, I would like to install dnscrypt-proxy-gui. but this package is depend on so many packages, I hesitate.
– utopic eexpress
May 24 '17 at 5:51
1
1
Ouch, this package is very incomplete indeed. A lot of features are not available and the server won't even start with the default configuration file.
– Frank Denis
May 24 '17 at 12:46
Ouch, this package is very incomplete indeed. A lot of features are not available and the server won't even start with the default configuration file.
– Frank Denis
May 24 '17 at 12:46
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