Ubuntu 20.04 and 22.04
Overview
The easiest way to set Quad9 on your entire network is via your router settings. If you'd prefer to set Quad9 on a single system, please follow the steps below to configure Ubuntu 22.04 or 22.04 LTS to use Quad9.
Firefox, VPNs
- Firefox is set to use Cloudflare DNS by default in some regions. If you're using Firefox, check that this is disabled.
- VPNs typically do not respect the system or router-level DNS settings. If you're using a VPN, configure Quad9's IP addresses in the
Custom DNSsettings of your VPN client. Refer to your VPN provider's documentation for further information.
Instructions
IPv4
-
From the Ubuntu desktop, select the drop down menu in the top right corner of the screen, expand either
Wired ConnectionorWireless Connectionbased on your connection type, then selectWired SettingsorWireless Settings. -
Click the
icon next to your connection.
-
Click the
IPv4tab- Disable
Automatic DNS- Enter the Quad9 IP addresses of your preferred service.
- Disable
Multiple IP addresses can be entered in the list using comas.
9.9.9.9, 149.112.112.112
- If you will not use IPv6, click
Applyto complete the setup process, and then confirm you're using Quad9.
IPv6 (Optional)
If your network/computer support IPv6, it's also recommended to configure the Quad9 IPv6 addresses. If you're not sure if IPv6 is configured on your network, you can test that here: https://test-ipv6.com/
- Select the
IPv6tab- Disable
Automatic DNS- Enter the Quad9 IP addresses of your preferred service.
- Disable
Multiple IP addresses can be entered in the list using comas.
2620:fe::fe, 2620:fe::9
- Click
Applyto complete the setup process.
Verify Configuration
Confirm you're using Quad9 by visiting on.quad9.net in your preferred browser.
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