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You don't have to set up your own resolver. It is enough to configure route to 1.1.1.1 via WireGuard peer. If you already use it as a default gateway, your DNS requests don't leak (I mean, Cloudflare is unable to associate them with your local IP address). To be sure, check
traceroute 1.1.1.1
(on *nix system) ortracert 1.1.1.1
(on Windows), you should see your WG peer address in the output.Random VPN service cannot determine if your DNS server trusted or not, it only checks if the server is provided by that service. When using your own WG server, such checks are useless.