Marius Bakke <mba...@fastmail.com> writes:

> Hartmut Goebel <h.goe...@crazy-compilers.com> writes:
>
>> Am 26.11.2016 um 16:30 schrieb Marius Bakke:
>>> +     "Dnscrypt-wrapper can turn any DNS resolver into a @code{dnscrypt}
>>> +compliant name server.")
>>
>> I would appreciate if you could be a bit more verbose here. What it this
>> "dnscrypt" thing?
>
> Thanks, you are right. I put all the effort into the dnscrypt-proxy
> package. I've updated it to read:
>
> "@command{dnscrypt-wrapper} is a tool to expose a name server over the
> @code{dnscrypt} protocol.  It can be used as an endpoint for the
> @command{dnscrypt-proxy} client to securely tunnel DNS requests between
> the two."

This (second description) is clear enough in my opinion.  Whoever
sets up (and runs) an dns server knows what dnscrypt is, and
whoever wants to connect to an dnscrypt enabled dns server /
batch of servers already got provided with the details to do so.
This description gives enough details and words to look them up
for people not familar with the topic.

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