Quote from: beclar2 on January 08, 2018, 07:55:50 PMIt seems that dnscrypt is abandoned: https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/7oyw0h/dnscrypt_is_now_abandoned/
No. DNSCrypt is not abandoned. In fact, DNSCrypt-proxy v2 has been released (written from scratch in Go by the original author of DNS-Crypt proxy, Frank Denis). The new DNS-Crypt v2 supports things like multiple DNS resolvers in a single process and alternate DNS encryption protocols like DNS-over-TLS (used by Quad9), DNS-over-HTTPS (successor to DNS-over-TLS and best acronym award winner, doh!) and DNSCrypt v2 protocol.
Anyway it would be great to get an updated tutorial using the new DNS-Crypt proxy.
Also, for anyone that doesn't know, the official DNSCrypt resolver lists are back (and now include a list of v2 protocol resolvers): https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-resolvers