Yggdrasil Copied to clipboard Use these DNS servers while Yggdrasil is running. Note that all DNS requests, including for non-Yggdrasil internet hostnames, will be sent to these servers. Yggdrasil will not configure any DNS servers when the service starts. All DNS requests will be resolved by the default resolver. These DNS servers are provided by community members. Click the + button to add them to the list above. Long-tap to see more info. No servers configured Configured servers The server supports resolving regular ICANN domains, ALFIS domains, OpenNIC domains.\n\nAlso, it blocks ads, analytics and malware websites.\n\nThe server is run by Revertron. Server info OK Cancel Remove Add Add DNS server DNS Usable servers Fix Chrome-based browsers If you do not have IPv6 internet connectivity, this option should help Chrome-based browsers to resolve Yggdrasil domain names correctly. DNS fixes No servers 1 server %d server Remove %s? No connectivity Enabled Not enabled No peers 1 peer %d peers Add Configured Peer Add Remove %s? Remove No peers currently configured Configured Peers No peers currently connected Connected Peers Warning Reset Status Enable Yggdrasil Statistics N/A IP Subnet Coordinates Configuration Peers DNS servers Settings Version Unknown You must re-enable Yggdrasil after modifying Peers, DNS servers or Settings to make any changes effective. Peer Connectivity Discoverable over multicast Search for multicast peers Yggdrasil will automatically attempt to connect to configured peers when started. If you configure more than one peer, your device may carry traffic on behalf of other network nodes. Avoid this by configuring only a single peer. Multicast peers will be discovered on the same Wi-Fi network or via USB. Data charges may apply when using mobile data. You can prevent data usage in the device settings. Node Info Device Name Tap to edit Information entered here is public and may be shown on network maps. Public Key Your public key forms your identity on the network. It is safe to be shared. Reset configuration Resetting will overwrite with newly generated configuration. Your public keys and IP address on the network will change.