Override DNS (a DNS changer)
by Massimiliano Chinni
Finally a DNS changer which works.
App Name | Override DNS (a DNS changer) |
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Developer | Massimiliano Chinni |
Category | Tools |
Download Size | 2 MB |
Latest Version | v5.5.1-0-g9517639 |
Average Rating | 4.38 |
Rating Count | 620 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Override DNS (a DNS changer) Android app |
Just to be clear: NEEDS ROOT.
First of all some considerations before going on:
• the app needs a rooted device
• support of DNS on non standard ports is OK
• if you find something which seems broken, please contact us ([email protected]) before posting a negative feedback. We can fix things, really we do!
The app is a DNS changer for mobile and Wi-Fi networks which works from Android version 4.3 (Jelly Bean).
With this software you can
• Bypass internet censorship when based upon DNS blocking.
• Overcome an Android limitation: there's no system setting to change mobile DNS.
• Speed up internet connection. You can find many articles on the web which show various benchmarks of Domain Name Servers performances and how they affect your navigation (your mileage may vary).
• Keep in sync mobile and Wi-Fi DNS in fact from v1.2.0 the app can handle Wi-Fi connections, too.
Features
• Automatic DNS change when a mobile connection gets activated (can be disabled).
• Automatic DNS change when a Wi-Fi connection gets activated (can be disabled).
• Automatic DNS change when an ethernet connection gets activated (can be disabled).
• Wi-Fi filter based on SSID, so you can automatically apply DNS only to certain connections (can be disabled).
• Custom DNS values.
• Almost zero memory and CPU usage, because it's not a service.
• Notifications let you know that the app is working (can be disabled).
• Automatic DNS flush without need to restart the device.
• DashClock integration, to keep an eye on the DNS in use.
• It comes prepacked with the most common DNS services.
• Simple and clean interface.
• Ad free.
Known issues
• does not fully support multiple active connections (i.e. tethering or Wi-Fi AP or VPN): you can exclude one network device from the advanced settings
• horizontal layout is still awful.
Some references
• http://blog.mx17.net/tag/overridedns/
• inspired by setDNS
Recent changes:
Please note: the app needs root permissions
- bugfix: null pointer exception on predefinedDNS singleton
- toast a message when modifying SSID you're connected to
- bugfix start service/enable app Android N
- added fine location request on O+ to get SSID
[...]
full changelog here https://blog.mx17.net/2019/08/12/override-dns-v5-5-1-released/
First of all some considerations before going on:
• the app needs a rooted device
• support of DNS on non standard ports is OK
• if you find something which seems broken, please contact us ([email protected]) before posting a negative feedback. We can fix things, really we do!
The app is a DNS changer for mobile and Wi-Fi networks which works from Android version 4.3 (Jelly Bean).
With this software you can
• Bypass internet censorship when based upon DNS blocking.
• Overcome an Android limitation: there's no system setting to change mobile DNS.
• Speed up internet connection. You can find many articles on the web which show various benchmarks of Domain Name Servers performances and how they affect your navigation (your mileage may vary).
• Keep in sync mobile and Wi-Fi DNS in fact from v1.2.0 the app can handle Wi-Fi connections, too.
Features
• Automatic DNS change when a mobile connection gets activated (can be disabled).
• Automatic DNS change when a Wi-Fi connection gets activated (can be disabled).
• Automatic DNS change when an ethernet connection gets activated (can be disabled).
• Wi-Fi filter based on SSID, so you can automatically apply DNS only to certain connections (can be disabled).
• Custom DNS values.
• Almost zero memory and CPU usage, because it's not a service.
• Notifications let you know that the app is working (can be disabled).
• Automatic DNS flush without need to restart the device.
• DashClock integration, to keep an eye on the DNS in use.
• It comes prepacked with the most common DNS services.
• Simple and clean interface.
• Ad free.
Known issues
• does not fully support multiple active connections (i.e. tethering or Wi-Fi AP or VPN): you can exclude one network device from the advanced settings
• horizontal layout is still awful.
Some references
• http://blog.mx17.net/tag/overridedns/
• inspired by setDNS
Recent changes:
Please note: the app needs root permissions
- bugfix: null pointer exception on predefinedDNS singleton
- toast a message when modifying SSID you're connected to
- bugfix start service/enable app Android N
- added fine location request on O+ to get SSID
[...]
full changelog here https://blog.mx17.net/2019/08/12/override-dns-v5-5-1-released/