[toml] Fix upload issue
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ server_names = ['acsacsar-ams-ipv4', 'altername', 'ams-dnscrypt-nl', 'bcn-dnscry
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## To listen to all IPv4 addresses, use `listen_addresses = ['0.0.0.0:53']`
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## To listen to all IPv4+IPv6 addresses, use `listen_addresses = ['[::]:53']`
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listen_addresses = ['127.0.0.1:53']
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listen_addresses = ['127.0.0.1:5354']
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## Maximum number of simultaneous client connections to accept
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## (dnscrypt-proxy will always encrypt everything even using UDP), and can
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## only increase latency.
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force_tcp = false
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force_tcp = true
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## SOCKS proxy
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@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ keepalive = 30
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## Multiple networks can be listed; they will be randomly chosen.
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## These networks don't have to match your actual networks.
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# edns_client_subnet = ["0.0.0.0/0", "2001:db8::/32"]
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# edns_client_subnet = ['0.0.0.0/0', '2001:db8::/32']
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## Response for blocked queries. Options are `refused`, `hinfo` (default) or
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@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ blocked_query_response = 'refused'
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## When using a log file, only keep logs from the most recent launch.
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log_file_latest = true
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# log_file_latest = true
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## Use the system logger (syslog on Unix, Event Log on Windows)
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@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ dnscrypt_ephemeral_keys = true
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## Bootstrap resolvers
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##
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## These are normal, non-encrypted DNS resolvers, that will be only used
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## for one-shot queries when retrieving the initial resolvers list and the
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## for one-shot queries when retrieving the initial resolvers list and if
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## the system DNS configuration doesn't work.
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##
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## No user queries will ever be leaked through these resolvers, and they will
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[query_log]
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## Path to the query log file (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the config file)
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## Can be set to /dev/stdout in order to log to the standard output.
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## Path to the query log file (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the config file)
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## Can be set to /dev/stdout in order to log to the standard output.
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file = 'query.log'
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# file = 'query.log'
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## Query log format (currently supported: tsv and ltsv)
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## Query log format (currently supported: tsv and ltsv)
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format = 'tsv'
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format = 'tsv'
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## Do not log these query types, to reduce verbosity. Keep empty to log everything.
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## Do not log these query types, to reduce verbosity. Keep empty to log everything.
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# ignored_qtypes = ['DNSKEY', 'NS']
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# ignored_qtypes = ['DNSKEY', 'NS']
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[nx_log]
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## Path to the query log file (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the config file)
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## Path to the query log file (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the config file)
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file = 'nx.log'
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# file = 'nx.log'
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## Query log format (currently supported: tsv and ltsv)
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## Query log format (currently supported: tsv and ltsv)
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format = 'tsv'
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format = 'tsv'
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[blocked_names]
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## Path to the file of blocking rules (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the config file)
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## Path to the file of blocking rules (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the config file)
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blocked_names_file = 'blocked-names.txt'
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blocked_names_file = 'blocked-names.txt'
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## Optional path to a file logging blocked queries
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## Optional path to a file logging blocked queries
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log_file = 'blocked-names.log'
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# log_file = 'blocked-names.log'
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## Optional log format: tsv or ltsv (default: tsv)
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## Optional log format: tsv or ltsv (default: tsv)
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# log_format = 'tsv'
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# log_format = 'tsv'
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[blocked_ips]
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## Path to the file of blocking rules (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the config file)
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## Path to the file of blocking rules (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the config file)
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blocked_ips_file = 'blocked-ips.txt'
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blocked_ips_file = 'blocked-ips.txt'
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## Optional path to a file logging blocked queries
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## Optional path to a file logging blocked queries
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# log_file = 'blocked-ips.log'
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# log_file = 'blocked-ips.log'
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## Optional log format: tsv or ltsv (default: tsv)
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## Optional log format: tsv or ltsv (default: tsv)
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# log_format = 'tsv'
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# log_format = 'tsv'
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[allowed_names]
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## Path to the file of allow list rules (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the config file)
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## Path to the file of allow list rules (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the config file)
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allowed_names_file = 'allowed-names.txt'
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allowed_names_file = 'allowed-names.txt'
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## Optional path to a file logging allowed queries
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## Optional path to a file logging allowed queries
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# log_file = 'allowed-names.log'
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# log_file = 'allowed-names.log'
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## Optional log format: tsv or ltsv (default: tsv)
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## Optional log format: tsv or ltsv (default: tsv)
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# log_format = 'tsv'
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# log_format = 'tsv'
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[allowed_ips]
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## Path to the file of allowed ip rules (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the config file)
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## Path to the file of allowed ip rules (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the config file)
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allowed_ips_file = 'allowed-ips.txt'
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allowed_ips_file = 'allowed-ips.txt'
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## Optional path to a file logging allowed queries
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## Optional path to a file logging allowed queries
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# log_file = 'allowed-ips.log'
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# log_file = 'allowed-ips.log'
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## Optional log format: tsv or ltsv (default: tsv)
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## Optional log format: tsv or ltsv (default: tsv)
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# log_format = 'tsv'
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# log_format = 'tsv'
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[schedules]
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# [schedules.'time-to-sleep']
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# [schedules.time-to-sleep]
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# mon = [{after='21:00', before='7:00'}]
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# tue = [{after='21:00', before='7:00'}]
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# wed = [{after='21:00', before='7:00'}]
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# sat = [{after='23:00', before='7:00'}]
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# sun = [{after='21:00', before='7:00'}]
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# [schedules.'work']
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# [schedules.work]
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# mon = [{after='9:00', before='18:00'}]
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# tue = [{after='9:00', before='18:00'}]
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# wed = [{after='9:00', before='18:00'}]
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[sources]
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## An example of a remote source from https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-resolvers
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### An example of a remote source from https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-resolvers
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[sources.'public-resolvers']
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[sources.public-resolvers]
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urls = ['https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-resolvers/master/v3/public-resolvers.md', 'https://download.dnscrypt.info/resolvers-list/v3/public-resolvers.md', 'https://ipv6.download.dnscrypt.info/resolvers-list/v3/public-resolvers.md']
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cache_file = 'public-resolvers.md'
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minisign_key = 'RWQf6LRCGA9i53mlYecO4IzT51TGPpvWucNSCh1CBM0QTaLn73Y7GFO3'
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refresh_delay = 72
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prefix = ''
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## Anonymized DNS relays
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### Anonymized DNS relays
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[sources.'relays']
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[sources.relays]
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urls = ['https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-resolvers/master/v3/relays.md', 'https://download.dnscrypt.info/resolvers-list/v3/relays.md', 'https://ipv6.download.dnscrypt.info/resolvers-list/v3/relays.md']
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cache_file = 'relays.md'
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minisign_key = 'RWQf6LRCGA9i53mlYecO4IzT51TGPpvWucNSCh1CBM0QTaLn73Y7GFO3'
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refresh_delay = 72
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prefix = ''
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## ODoH (Oblivious DoH) servers and relays
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### ODoH (Oblivious DoH) servers and relays
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# [sources.'odoh-servers']
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# [sources.odoh-servers]
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# urls = ['https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-resolvers/master/v3/odoh-servers.md', 'https://download.dnscrypt.info/resolvers-list/v3/odoh-servers.md', 'https://ipv6.download.dnscrypt.info/resolvers-list/v3/odoh-servers.md']
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# cache_file = 'odoh-servers.md'
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# minisign_key = 'RWQf6LRCGA9i53mlYecO4IzT51TGPpvWucNSCh1CBM0QTaLn73Y7GFO3'
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# refresh_delay = 24
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# prefix = ''
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# [sources.'odoh-relays']
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# [sources.odoh-relays]
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# urls = ['https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-resolvers/master/v3/odoh-relays.md', 'https://download.dnscrypt.info/resolvers-list/v3/odoh-relays.md', 'https://ipv6.download.dnscrypt.info/resolvers-list/v3/odoh-relays.md']
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# cache_file = 'odoh-relays.md'
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# minisign_key = 'RWQf6LRCGA9i53mlYecO4IzT51TGPpvWucNSCh1CBM0QTaLn73Y7GFO3'
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# refresh_delay = 24
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# prefix = ''
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## Quad9
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### Quad9
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# [sources.quad9-resolvers]
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# urls = ['https://www.quad9.net/quad9-resolvers.md']
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# cache_file = 'quad9-resolvers.md'
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# prefix = 'quad9-'
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## Another example source, with resolvers censoring some websites not appropriate for children
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## This is a subset of the `public-resolvers` list, so enabling both is useless
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### Another example source, with resolvers censoring some websites not appropriate for children
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### This is a subset of the `public-resolvers` list, so enabling both is useless
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# [sources.'parental-control']
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# [sources.parental-control]
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# urls = ['https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-resolvers/master/v3/parental-control.md', 'https://download.dnscrypt.info/resolvers-list/v3/parental-control.md', 'https://ipv6.download.dnscrypt.info/resolvers-list/v3/parental-control.md']
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# cache_file = 'parental-control.md'
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# minisign_key = 'RWQf6LRCGA9i53mlYecO4IzT51TGPpvWucNSCh1CBM0QTaLn73Y7GFO3'
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[broken_implementations]
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# Cisco servers currently cannot handle queries larger than 1472 bytes, and don't
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# truncate reponses larger than questions as expected by the DNSCrypt protocol.
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# This prevents large responses from being received over UDP and over relays.
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#
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# Older versions of the `dnsdist` server software had a bug with queries larger
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# than 1500 bytes. This is fixed since `dnsdist` version 1.5.0, but
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# some server may still run an outdated version.
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#
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# The list below enables workarounds to make non-relayed usage more reliable
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# until the servers are fixed.
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## Cisco servers currently cannot handle queries larger than 1472 bytes, and don't
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## truncate responses larger than questions as expected by the DNSCrypt protocol.
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## This prevents large responses from being received over UDP and over relays.
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##
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## Older versions of the `dnsdist` server software had a bug with queries larger
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## than 1500 bytes. This is fixed since `dnsdist` version 1.5.0, but
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## some server may still run an outdated version.
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##
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## The list below enables workarounds to make non-relayed usage more reliable
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## until the servers are fixed.
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fragments_blocked = ['cisco', 'cisco-ipv6', 'cisco-familyshield', 'cisco-familyshield-ipv6', 'cleanbrowsing-adult', 'cleanbrowsing-adult-ipv6', 'cleanbrowsing-family', 'cleanbrowsing-family-ipv6', 'cleanbrowsing-security', 'cleanbrowsing-security-ipv6']
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# Certificate-based client authentication for DoH #
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#################################################################
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# Use a X509 certificate to authenticate yourself when connecting to DoH servers.
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# This is only useful if you are operating your own, private DoH server(s).
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# 'creds' maps servers to certificates, and supports multiple entries.
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# If you are not using the standard root CA, an optional "root_ca"
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# property set to the path to a root CRT file can be added to a server entry.
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## Use a X509 certificate to authenticate yourself when connecting to DoH servers.
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## This is only useful if you are operating your own, private DoH server(s).
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## 'creds' maps servers to certificates, and supports multiple entries.
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## If you are not using the standard root CA, an optional "root_ca"
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## property set to the path to a root CRT file can be added to a server entry.
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[doh_client_x509_auth]
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#
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# creds = [
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# { server_name='*', client_cert='client.crt', client_key='client.key' }
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# ]
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# Skip resolvers incompatible with anonymization instead of using them directly
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## Skip resolvers incompatible with anonymization instead of using them directly
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skip_incompatible = true
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# If public server certificates for a non-conformant server cannot be
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# retrieved via a relay, try getting them directly. Actual queries
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# will then always go through relays.
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## If public server certificates for a non-conformant server cannot be
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## retrieved via a relay, try getting them directly. Actual queries
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direct_cert_fallback = false
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## (Option 1) Static prefix(es) as Pref64::/n CIDRs.
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## Static prefix(es) as Pref64::/n CIDRs
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# prefix = ['64:ff9b::/96']
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## (Option 2) DNS64-enabled resolver(s) to discover Pref64::/n CIDRs.
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## DNS64-enabled resolver(s) to discover Pref64::/n CIDRs
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## These resolvers are used to query for Well-Known IPv4-only Name (WKN) "ipv4only.arpa." to discover only.
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## Set with your ISP's resolvers in case of custom prefixes (other than Well-Known Prefix 64:ff9b::/96).
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## IMPORTANT: Default resolvers listed below support Well-Known Prefix 64:ff9b::/96 only.
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# resolver = ['[2606:4700:4700::64]:53', '[2001:4860:4860::64]:53']
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# [static.'myserver']
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# [static.myserver]
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# stamp = 'sdns://AQcAAAAAAAAAAAAQMi5kbnNjcnlwdC1jZXJ0Lg'
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