-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 100
/
stubby.yml.example
472 lines (440 loc) · 20.3 KB
/
stubby.yml.example
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
################################################################################
######################## STUBBY YAML CONFIG FILE ###############################
################################################################################
# This is a yaml version of the stubby configuration file (it replaces the
# json based stubby.conf file used in earlier versions of getdns/stubby).
#
# For more information see
# https://dnsprivacy.org/wiki/display/DP/Configuring+Stubby
#
# This format does not fully support all yaml features - the restrictions are:
# - the outer-most data structure must be a yaml mapping
# - mapping keys must be yaml scalars
# - plain scalars will be converted to json unchanged
# - non-plain scalars (quoted, double-quoted, wrapped) will be interpreted
# as json strings, i.e. double quoted.
# - yaml tags are not supported
# - IPv6 addresses ending in :: are not yet supported (use ::0)
#
# Also beware that yaml is sensitive to the indentation at the start of each
# line so if you encounter errors when parsing the config file then please check
# that. We will add better checking but a useful online tool to check yaml
# format is here (it also converts yaml to json)
# https://yaml-online-parser.appspot.com/
#
# Note that we plan to introduce a more compact format for defining upstreams
# in future: https://github.com/getdnsapi/stubby/issues/79
################################### LOGGING ####################################
# Define at which level messages will be logged to stdout. Can be one of:
# GETDNS_LOG_EMERG, GETDNS_LOG_ALERT, GETDNS_LOG_CRIT, GETDNS_LOG_ERR,
# GETDNS_LOG_WARNING, GETDNS_LOG_NOTICE, GETDNS_LOG_INFO or GETDNS_LOG_DEBUG
# where GETDNS_LOG_EMERG is the least and GETDNS_LOG_DEBUG the most verbose.
log_level: GETDNS_LOG_NOTICE
########################## BASIC & PRIVACY SETTINGS ############################
# Specifies whether to run as a recursive or stub resolver
# For stubby this MUST be set to GETDNS_RESOLUTION_STUB
resolution_type: GETDNS_RESOLUTION_STUB
# Ordered list composed of one or more transport protocols:
# GETDNS_TRANSPORT_UDP, GETDNS_TRANSPORT_TCP or GETDNS_TRANSPORT_TLS
# If only one transport value is specified it will be the only transport used.
# Should it not be available basic resolution will fail.
# Fallback transport options are specified by including multiple values in the
# list. Strict mode (see below) should use only GETDNS_TRANSPORT_TLS.
dns_transport_list:
- GETDNS_TRANSPORT_TLS
# Selects Strict or Opportunistic Usage profile as described in
# https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-dprive-dtls-and-tls-profiles/
# ONLY for the case when TLS is the one and only transport specified above.
# Strict mode requires that authentication information for the upstreams is
# specified below. Opportunistic may fallback to clear text DNS if UDP or TCP
# is included in the transport list above.
# For Strict use GETDNS_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED
# For Opportunistic use GETDNS_AUTHENTICATION_NONE
tls_authentication: GETDNS_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED
# EDNS0 option to pad the size of the DNS query to the given blocksize
# 128 is currently recommended by
# https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-dprive-padding-policy-03
tls_query_padding_blocksize: 128
# EDNS0 option for ECS client privacy as described in Section 7.1.2 of
# https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7871
# If you really want to use a resolver that sends ECS (such as Google or one of
# the Quad9 ones) in order to gain better geo-location of content, then be aware
# that this will expose a portion of your IP address in queries to some
# authoritative servers. You will need to configure that server and also set this
# parameter to 0 to fully enable ECS.
edns_client_subnet_private : 1
############################# CONNECTION SETTINGS ##############################
# Set to 1 to instruct stubby to distribute queries across all available name
# servers - this will use multiple simultaneous connections which can give
# better performance in most (but not all) cases.
# Set to 0 to treat the upstreams below as an ordered list and use a single
# upstream until it becomes unavailable, then use the next one.
round_robin_upstreams: 1
# EDNS0 option for keepalive idle timeout in milliseconds as specified in
# https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7828
# This keeps idle TLS connections open to avoid the overhead of opening a new
# connection for every query. Note that if a given server doesn't implement
# EDNS0 keepalive and uses an idle timeout shorter than this stubby will backoff
# from using that server because the server is always closing the connection.
# This can degrade performance for certain configurations so reducing the
# idle_timeout to below that of that lowest server value is recommended.
idle_timeout: 10000
# Control the maximum number of connection failures that will be permitted
# before Stubby backs-off from using an individual upstream (default 2)
# tls_connection_retries: 2
# Control the maximum time in seconds Stubby will back-off from using an
# individual upstream after failures under normal circumstances (default 3600)
# tls_backoff_time: 3600
# Specify the location for CA certificates used for verification purposes are
# located - this overrides the OS specific default location.
# tls_ca_path: "/etc/ssl/certs/"
# Limit the total number of outstanding queries permitted on one TCP/TLS
# connection (default is 0, no limit)
# limit_outstanding_queries: 0
# Specify the timeout in milliseconds on getting a response to an individual
# request (default 5000)
# timeout: 5000
# Set the acceptable ciphers for DNS over TLS. With OpenSSL 1.1.1 this list is
# for TLS1.2 and older only. Ciphers for TLS1.3 should be set with the
# tls_ciphersuites option. This option can also be given per upstream.
# (default as shown)
# tls_cipher_list: "EECDH+AESGCM:EECDH+CHACHA20"
# Set the acceptable cipher for DNS over TLS1.3. OpenSSL >= 1.1.1 is required
# for this option. This option can also be given per upstream.
# (default as shown)
# tls_ciphersuites: "TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384:TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256:TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256"
# Set the minimum acceptable TLS version. Works with OpenSSL >= 1.1.1 only.
# This option can also be given per upstream. (default is 1.2)
# tls_min_version: GETDNS_TLS1_2
# Set the maximum acceptable TLS version. Works with OpenSSL >= 1.1.1 only.
# This option can also be given per upstream. (default is 1.3)
# tls_max_version: GETDNS_TLS1_3
################################ LISTEN ADDRESS ################################
# Set the listen addresses for the stubby DAEMON. This specifies localhost IPv4
# and IPv6. It will listen on port 53 by default. Use <IP_address>@<port> to
# specify a different port. (Note that due to restrictions within the config
# file parser, IPv6 address cannot start with `::` )
listen_addresses:
- 127.0.0.1
- 0::1
############################### DNSSEC SETTINGS ################################
# Require DNSSEC validation. This will withhold answers with BOGUS DNSSEC
# status and answers that could not be validated (i.e. with DNSSEC status
# INDETERMINATE). Beware that if no DNSSEC trust-anchor is provided, or if
# stubby is not able to fetch and validate the DNSSEC trust-anchor itself,
# (using Zero configuration DNSSEC) stubby will not return answers at all.
# If DNSSEC validation is required, a trust-anchor is also required.
# (default is no DNSSEC validation)
# dnssec: GETDNS_EXTENSION_TRUE
# Stubby tries to fetch and validate the DNSSEC root trust anchor on the fly
# when needed (Zero configuration DNSSEC), but only if it can store then
# somewhere. The default location to store these files is the ".getdns"
# subdirectory in the user's home directory on Unixes, and the %appdata%\getdns
# directory on Windows. If there is no home directory, or
# the required subdirectory could not be created (or is not present), Stubby
# will fall back to the current working directory to try to store the
# trust-anchor files.
#
# When stubby runs as a special system-level user without a home directory
# however (such as in setups using systemd), it is recommended that an explicit
# location for storing the trust-anchor files is provided that is writable (and
# readable) by that special system user.
# appdata_dir: "/var/cache/stubby"
# When Zero configuration DNSSEC failed, because of network unavailability or
# failure to write to the appdata directory, stubby will backoff trying to
# refetch the DNSSEC trust-anchor for a specified amount of time expressed
# in milliseconds (which defaults to two and a half seconds).
# trust_anchors_backoff_time: 2500
# Specify the location of the installed trust anchor files to override the
# default location (see above)
# dnssec_trust_anchors:
# - "/etc/unbound/getdns-root.key"
################################## UPSTREAMS ################################
# Specify the list of upstream recursive name servers to send queries to
# In Strict mode upstreams need either a tls_auth_name or a tls_pubkey_pinset
# so the upstream can be authenticated.
# The list below includes various public resolvers and some of the available test
# servers but only has the getdns developer operated upstream enabled by default.
###############################################################################
#### Users are recommended to use more than one upstream for robustness #####
###############################################################################
# You can enable other resolvers by uncommenting the relevant
# section below or adding their information directly. Also see this list for
# other test servers: https://dnsprivacy.org/wiki/display/DP/DNS+Privacy+Test+Servers
# If you don't have IPv6 then comment then out those upstreams.
# In Opportunistic mode they only require an IP address in address_data.
# The information for an upstream can include the following:
# - address_data: IPv4 or IPv6 address of the upstream
# port: Port for UDP/TCP (default is 53)
# tls_auth_name: Authentication domain name checked against the server
# certificate
# tls_pubkey_pinset: An SPKI pinset verified against the keys in the server
# certificate
# - digest: Only "sha256" is currently supported
# value: Base64 encoded value of the sha256 fingerprint of the public
# key
# tls_port: Port for TLS (default is 853)
# To always use the DHCP resolvers provided by the local network in Opportunistic
# mode then
# 1) In the dns_transport_list after TLS add UDP then TCP
# 2) Change to tls_authentication: GETDNS_AUTHENTICATION_NONE
# 3) Remove all the upstream_recursive_servers listed below
upstream_recursive_servers:
############################ DEFAULT UPSTREAM ################################
####### IPv4 addresses ######
### Test servers ###
# The getdnsapi.net server
- address_data: 185.49.141.37
tls_auth_name: "getdnsapi.net"
tls_pubkey_pinset:
- digest: "sha256"
value: foxZRnIh9gZpWnl+zEiKa0EJ2rdCGroMWm02gaxSc9Q=
####### IPv6 addresses ######
### Test servers ###
# The getdnsapi.net server
- address_data: 2a04:b900:0:100::38
tls_auth_name: "getdnsapi.net"
tls_pubkey_pinset:
- digest: "sha256"
value: foxZRnIh9gZpWnl+zEiKa0EJ2rdCGroMWm02gaxSc9Q=
############################ OPTIONAL UPSTREAMS ###############################
####### IPv4 addresses ######
### Anycast services ###
## Quad 9 'secure' service - Filters, does DNSSEC, doesn't send ECS
# - address_data: 9.9.9.9
# tls_auth_name: "dns.quad9.net"
# - address_data: 149.112.112.112
# tls_auth_name: "dns.quad9.net"
## Quad 9 'secure w/ECS' service - Filters, does DNSSEC, DOES send ECS
## See the entry for `edns_client_subnet_private` for more details on ECS
# - address_data: 9.9.9.11
# tls_auth_name: "dns11.quad9.net"
# - address_data: 149.112.112.11
# tls_auth_name: "dns11.quad9.net"
## Quad 9 'insecure' service - No filtering, no DNSSEC, doesn't send ECS
# - address_data: 9.9.9.10
# tls_auth_name: "dns10.quad9.net"
# - address_data: 149.112.112.10
# tls_auth_name: "dns10.quad9.net"
## Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1
## (NOTE: recommend reducing idle_timeout to 9000 if using Cloudflare)
# - address_data: 1.1.1.1
# tls_auth_name: "cloudflare-dns.com"
# - address_data: 1.0.0.1
# tls_auth_name: "cloudflare-dns.com"
## The Uncensored DNS servers
# - address_data: 91.239.100.100
# tls_auth_name: "anycast.censurfridns.dk"
# tls_pubkey_pinset:
####### pin for "deic-ore.anycast.censurfridns.dk RSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: 2JjZgBZkfjSjs117vX+AnyKeYzJNM38zwsaxHwStWsg=
####### pin for "deic-ore.anycast.censurfridns.dk ECDSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: UXs8xWXai9ZXBAjDKYDiYl/jbIYtyV/bY2w3F1FFTDs=
####### pin for "deic-lgb.anycast.censurfridns.dk RSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: oDxJrI/lG1Jhl1J7LvapMlYwlHMphZUODvCDBm0nof8=
####### pin for "deic-lgb.anycast.censurfridns.dk ECDSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: iYkCUwXdH7sT8qh26zt+r5dbTySL43wgJtLCTHaSH9M=
####### pin for "kracon.anycast.censurfridns.dk RSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: Clii3HzZr48onFoog7I0ma5QmMPSpOBpCykXqgA0Wn0=
####### pin for "kracon.anycast.censurfridns.dk ECDSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: 6eW98h0+xxuaGQkgNalEU5e/hbgKyUoydpPMY6xcKyY=
####### pin for "rgnet-iad.anycast.censurfridns.dk RSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: sp2Low3+oTsQljNzs3gkYgLRYo7o91t3XGka+pwX//4=
####### pin for "rgnet-iad.anycast.censurfridns.dk ECDSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: /NPc7sIUzKLAQbsvRRhK6Ul3jip6Gi49bxutfrzpsQM=
## Google
# - address_data: 8.8.8.8
# tls_auth_name: "dns.google"
# - address_data: 8.8.4.4
# tls_auth_name: "dns.google"
## Adguard Default servers
# - address_data: 176.103.130.130
# tls_auth_name: "dns.adguard.com"
# - address_data: 176.103.130.131
# tls_auth_name: "dns.adguard.com"
## Adguard Family Protection servers
# - address_data: 176.103.130.132
# tls_auth_name: "dns-family.adguard.com"
# - address_data: 176.103.130.134
# tls_auth_name: "dns-family.adguard.com"
## Comcast
# - address_data: 96.113.151.145
# tls_auth_name: "dot.xfinity.com"
### A few unicast test servers ###
## The Uncensored DNS servers
# - address_data: 89.233.43.71
# tls_auth_name: "unicast.censurfridns.dk"
# tls_pubkey_pinset:
####### pin for "unicast.censurfridns.dk RSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: wikE3jYAA6jQmXYTr/rbHeEPmC78dQwZbQp6WdrseEs=
####### pin for "unicast.censurfridns.dk ECDSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: INSZEZpDoWKiavosV2/xVT8O83vk/RRwS+LTiL+IpHs=
## dns.neutopia.org
# - address_data: 89.234.186.112
# tls_auth_name: "dns.neutopia.org"
# tls_pubkey_pinset:
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: wTeXHM8aczvhRSi0cv2qOXkXInoDU+2C+M8MpRyT3OI=
## Fondation RESTENA (NREN for Luxembourg)
# - address_data: 158.64.1.29
# tls_auth_name: "dnspub.restena.lu"
# tls_pubkey_pinset:
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: aC/vKm0neSr3uDucVsYO62RPZ4ETWjoI0Gw8uWjGdLg=
## NIC Chile
# - address_data: 200.1.123.46
# tls_pubkey_pinset:
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: sG6kj+XJToXwt1M6+9BeCz1SOj/1/mdZn56OZvCyZZc=
## Foundation for Applied Privacy
# - address_data: 146.255.56.98
# tls_auth_name: "dot1.applied-privacy.net"
####### IPv6 addresses #######
### Anycast services ###
## Quad 9 'secure' service - Filters, does DNSSEC, doesn't send ECS
# - address_data: 2620:fe::fe
# tls_auth_name: "dns.quad9.net"
# - address_data: 2620:fe::9
# tls_auth_name: "dns.quad9.net"
## Quad 9 'secure w/ECS' service - Filters, does DNSSEC, DOES send ECS
## See the entry for `edns_client_subnet_private` for more details on ECS
# - address_data: 2620:fe::11
# tls_auth_name: "dns11.quad9.net"
# - address_data: 2620:fe::fe:11
# tls_auth_name: "dns11.quad9.net"
## Quad 9 'insecure' service - No filtering, does DNSSEC, doesn't send ECS
# - address_data: 2620:fe::10
# tls_auth_name: "dns10.quad9.net"
# - address_data: 2620:fe::fe:10
# tls_auth_name: "dns10.quad9.net"
## Cloudflare servers
## (NOTE: recommend reducing idle_timeout to 9000 if using Cloudflare)
# - address_data: 2606:4700:4700::1111
# tls_auth_name: "cloudflare-dns.com"
# - address_data: 2606:4700:4700::1001
# tls_auth_name: "cloudflare-dns.com"
## The Uncensored DNS servers
# - address_data: 2001:67c:28a4::0
# tls_auth_name: "anycast.censurfridns.dk"
# tls_pubkey_pinset:
####### pin for "deic-ore.anycast.censurfridns.dk RSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: 2JjZgBZkfjSjs117vX+AnyKeYzJNM38zwsaxHwStWsg=
####### pin for "deic-ore.anycast.censurfridns.dk ECDSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: UXs8xWXai9ZXBAjDKYDiYl/jbIYtyV/bY2w3F1FFTDs=
####### pin for "deic-lgb.anycast.censurfridns.dk RSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: oDxJrI/lG1Jhl1J7LvapMlYwlHMphZUODvCDBm0nof8=
####### pin for "deic-lgb.anycast.censurfridns.dk ECDSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: iYkCUwXdH7sT8qh26zt+r5dbTySL43wgJtLCTHaSH9M=
####### pin for "kracon.anycast.censurfridns.dk RSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: Clii3HzZr48onFoog7I0ma5QmMPSpOBpCykXqgA0Wn0=
####### pin for "kracon.anycast.censurfridns.dk ECDSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: 6eW98h0+xxuaGQkgNalEU5e/hbgKyUoydpPMY6xcKyY=
####### pin for "rgnet-iad.anycast.censurfridns.dk RSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: sp2Low3+oTsQljNzs3gkYgLRYo7o91t3XGka+pwX//4=
####### pin for "rgnet-iad.anycast.censurfridns.dk ECDSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: /NPc7sIUzKLAQbsvRRhK6Ul3jip6Gi49bxutfrzpsQM=
## Google
# - address_data: 2001:4860:4860::8888
# tls_auth_name: "dns.google"
# - address_data: 2001:4860:4860::8844
# tls_auth_name: "dns.google"
## Adguard Default servers
# - address_data: 2a00:5a60::ad1:0ff
# tls_auth_name: "dns.adguard.com"
# - address_data: 2a00:5a60::ad2:0ff
# tls_auth_name: "dns.adguard.com"
## Adguard Family Protection servers
# - address_data: 2a00:5a60::bad1:0ff
# tls_auth_name: "dns-family.adguard.com"
# - address_data: 2a00:5a60::bad2:0ff
# tls_auth_name: "dns-family.adguard.com"
## Comcast
# - address_data: 2001:558:fe21:6b:96:113:151:145
# tls_auth_name: "dot.xfinity.com"
### A few unicast test servers ###
## The Uncensored DNS server
# - address_data: 2a01:3a0:53:53::0
# tls_auth_name: "unicast.censurfridns.dk"
# tls_pubkey_pinset:
####### pin for "unicast.censurfridns.dk RSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: wikE3jYAA6jQmXYTr/rbHeEPmC78dQwZbQp6WdrseEs=
####### pin for "unicast.censurfridns.dk ECDSA"
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: INSZEZpDoWKiavosV2/xVT8O83vk/RRwS+LTiL+IpHs=
## Fondation RESTENA (NREN for Luxembourg)
# - address_data: 2001:a18:1::29
# tls_auth_name: "kaitain.restena.lu"
# tls_pubkey_pinset:
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: 7ftvIkA+UeN/ktVkovd/7rPZ6mbkhVI7/8HnFJIiLa4=
## dns.neutopia.org
# - address_data: 2a00:5884:8209::2
# tls_auth_name: "dns.neutopia.org"
# tls_pubkey_pinset:
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: wTeXHM8aczvhRSi0cv2qOXkXInoDU+2C+M8MpRyT3OI=
## NIC Chile
# - address_data: 2001:1398:1:0:200:1:123:46
# tls_pubkey_pinset:
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: sG6kj+XJToXwt1M6+9BeCz1SOj/1/mdZn56OZvCyZZc=
## Foundation for Applied Privacy
# - address_data: 2a02:1b8:10:234::2
# tls_auth_name: "dot1.applied-privacy.net"
####### Servers that listen on port 443 (IPv4 and IPv6) #######
### Test servers ###
## The getdnsapi.net server
# - address_data: 185.49.141.37
# tls_port: 443
# tls_auth_name: "getdnsapi.net"
# tls_pubkey_pinset:
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: foxZRnIh9gZpWnl+zEiKa0EJ2rdCGroMWm02gaxSc9Q=
## The getdnsapi.net server (IPv6 address)
# - address_data: 2a04:b900:0:100::38
# tls_port: 443
# tls_auth_name: "getdnsapi.net"
# tls_pubkey_pinset:
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: foxZRnIh9gZpWnl+zEiKa0EJ2rdCGroMWm02gaxSc9Q=
## dns.neutopia.org
# - address_data: 89.234.186.112
# tls_port: 443
# tls_auth_name: "dns.neutopia.org"
# tls_pubkey_pinset:
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: wTeXHM8aczvhRSi0cv2qOXkXInoDU+2C+M8MpRyT3OI=
## dns.neutopia.org
# - address_data: 2a00:5884:8209::2
# tls_port: 443
# tls_auth_name: "dns.neutopia.org"
# tls_pubkey_pinset:
# - digest: "sha256"
# value: wTeXHM8aczvhRSi0cv2qOXkXInoDU+2C+M8MpRyT3OI=
### A few unicast test servers ###
## Foundation for Applied Privacy
# - address_data: 146.255.56.98
# tls_port: 443
# tls_auth_name: "dot1.applied-privacy.net"
# - address_data: 2a02:1b8:10:234::2
# tls_port: 443
# tls_auth_name: "dot1.applied-privacy.net"