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[Free Beta] AKDNS: unlock Netflix / Disney+ / ChatGPT via DNS — one command, no proxy, reversible

AkileCloudAkileCloud Member, Patron Provider

Hi LET,

We've been building AKDNS over at Akile and it's now in open beta — figured this crowd would actually get the point of it. It's a DNS-based unlock / routing service: point a box's resolver at AKDNS and it steers streaming and AI domains to unlock-capable nodes. No proxy client, no tunnel, and it leaves the rest of your traffic alone.

There's a free tier, so you can just try it on a spare box without committing to anything.

How it works

Routing happens at the DNS layer. When your server resolves, say, netflix.com, AKDNS hands back an unlock node in the matching region so that request egresses over a route that can unlock the service. Anything you haven't configured resolves normally and stays direct — so there's essentially no added latency on everything else, and nothing is proxied. Rules are per-IP, so each box is configured independently.

Free / pricing

  • Open beta, free right now.
  • Sign in with an AKILE account (OAuth) → AKILE IPs are unlimited.
  • Not on AKILE? You can still add 10 IPs for free.

Locations (multi-region BGP)

Hong Kong, Japan, US, Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, Germany, UK. The setup script speed-tests them and picks the best one for you automatically.

Supported services (60+)

  • Streaming: Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, YouTube, Prime Video, Hulu, Paramount+, HotStar, DAZN…
  • AI: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Sora, Copilot, Meta AI
  • JP / TW / HK local: ABEMA, U-NEXT, TVer, Bahamut Anime (动画疯), KKTV, MyTVSuper, ViuTV…
  • Plus TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, Spotify, etc.

Setup

One command on a Linux box as root/sudo, drops you into an interactive menu:

wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/akile-network/aktools/refs/heads/main/akdns.sh | bash

Rough flow: add the IP in the console → run the unlock baseline test → DNS speed test → set as system DNS → tick the services to unlock for that IP → re-test. (The two middle steps have a combined "speed-test & set" option in the menu.)

If wget | bash makes you pause — good instinct. The script is public at akile-network/aktools, so read it before you run it.

The "set as system DNS" part — being upfront

This is LET, so I'll spell it out: that option doesn't just append a nameserver. To make sure lookups actually hit AKDNS regardless of your distro's resolver, it disables whatever is managing DNS (systemd-resolved / NetworkManager / resolvconf / netplan), writes a static /etc/resolv.conf pointed at the best node, and chattr +i locks it so dhclient / cloud-init can't clobber it on reboot.

It backs everything up before touching anything, and "Restore DNS config" reverts the whole thing — unlocks the file, re-enables your original manager, puts you back where you were. The script only does connectivity checks + DNS config; it doesn't install a proxy and doesn't alter your traffic.

Links

It's beta — if something won't unlock or you want a service added, the TG group is the fastest line to us and turnaround is quick. Feedback welcome, including the critical kind.

(Disclosure: drafted with AI; let me know if anything reads wrong and I'll fix it.)

Thanked by 2oloke JohnnySac

Comments

  • \akile/\6b/\akile/\6b/\akile/

  • Interesting.

  • This is a seller that’s been running on NodeSeek for ages,LET guys really need to be careful!
    Everyone knows NodeSeek is a nasty hangout for abusers who constantly misuse free VPS, and sign up for financial products and AI tools with fake info. Anyone coming from there whether sellers or users should be avoided!

  • Can you proxy/egress udp/quic traffic via your unlock nodes or only tcp?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited May 31

    @AdamWilliam said:
    This is a seller that’s been running on NodeSeek for ages,LET guys really need to be careful!
    Everyone knows NodeSeek is a nasty hangout for abusers who constantly misuse free VPS, and sign up for financial products and AI tools with fake info. Anyone coming from there whether sellers or users should be avoided!

    what, I got a server in Taiwan, from these people since like a year ago.
    wdym.

    Thanked by 1Ed_Chd
  • reikuzanreikuzan Member

    Thanks but no thanks. i prefer going arrrrrrrrr

    Thanked by 1luckypenguin
  • deafcondeafcon Member

    Can you be a bit more explicit about the use case? Let's say I have phones, tablets, and smart TVs in my house that I want to have access to netflix, hulu, etc. I need them all to run through a gateway device which has your AKDNS installed on it? Or do I need AKDNS installed on each device that wants to watch streaming content?

  • Good luck, but personally all those DNS unblocks never worked well for me.
    Maybe because I use a permanent VPN on the router. But a 2$/mo VPS from a US provider
    with less known IPs fixes that.

  • mwtmwt Member

    This is like GetFlix. Existing "Smart DNS" providers explain it. You could set the DNS server as your DNS on your router or override it on each device.

  • buggedoutbuggedout Member

    @deafcon said:
    Can you be a bit more explicit about the use case? Let's say I have phones, tablets, and smart TVs in my house that I want to have access to netflix, hulu, etc. I need them all to run through a gateway device which has your AKDNS installed on it? Or do I need AKDNS installed on each device that wants to watch streaming content?

    I guess its similar to what ControlD offers, you can read about it here: https://controld.com/blog/how-to-change-your-ip-address/#how-to-change-your-ip-address-with-control-d

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