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userdoc:tt_dns_tls_proxy [2018/05/05 19:07] abelbeck [DNS-TLS Proxy Configuration] |
userdoc:tt_dns_tls_proxy [2018/05/11 14:00] abelbeck [DNS-TLS Proxy server list] |
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{{:userdoc:dns_tls-default-config1a.jpg?nolink|DNS-TLS DNSSEC Configuration}} | {{:userdoc:dns_tls-default-config1a.jpg?nolink|DNS-TLS DNSSEC Configuration}} |
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| If you want to enable the stubby ''dnssec_return_status'' configuration, select the "perform local validation" option. In this case the local DNS-TLS proxy will perform DNSSEC validation. Local validation forces additional DNS lookups and slightly slows the overall response time. Perform local validation when the upstream recursive server does not perform DNSSEC validation or you don't trust it's validation. |
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The "Query Server(s)" selection defines the stubby ''round_robin_upstreams'' configuration. By default, only the first upstream recursive server entry is used to handle all DNS queries. If that server becomes unavailable then the next server in the list will be used to handle all DNS queries. | The "Query Server(s)" selection defines the stubby ''round_robin_upstreams'' configuration. By default, only the first upstream recursive server entry is used to handle all DNS queries. If that server becomes unavailable then the next server in the list will be used to handle all DNS queries. |
2606:4700:4700::1001~cloudflare-dns.com | 2606:4700:4700::1001~cloudflare-dns.com |
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Additional DNS-TLS public servers can be found here: [[https://dnsprivacy.org/wiki/display/DP/DNS+Privacy+Test+Servers|DNS Privacy Recursive Servers]] | Additional DNS-TLS public servers can be found here: [[https://dnsprivacy.org/wiki/display/DP/DNS+Privacy+Public+Resolvers|DNS Privacy Public Resolvers]] |
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