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|  | .\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3 | ||
|  | .\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3 | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .TH "COREDNS\-TLS" "7" "January 2018" "CoreDNS" "CoreDNS plugins" | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .SH "NAME" | ||
|  | \fItls\fR \- allows you to configure the server certificates for the TLS and gRPC servers\. | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .SH "DESCRIPTION" | ||
|  | CoreDNS supports queries that are encrypted using TLS (DNS over Transport Layer Security, RFC 7858) or are using gRPC (https://grpc\.io/, not an IETF standard)\. Normally DNS traffic isn\'t encrypted at all (DNSSEC only signs resource records)\. | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .P | ||
|  | The \fIproxy\fR plugin also support gRPC (\fBprotocol gRPC\fR), meaning you can chain CoreDNS servers using this protocol\. | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .P | ||
|  | The \fItls\fR "plugin" allows you to configure the cryptographic keys that are needed for both DNS\-over\-TLS and DNS\-over\-gRPC\. If the \fBtls\fR directive is omitted, then no encryption takes place\. | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .P | ||
|  | The gRPC protobuffer is defined in \fBpb/dns\.proto\fR\. It defines the proto as a simple wrapper for the wire data of a DNS message\. | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .SH "SYNTAX" | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .nf | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | tls CERT KEY CA | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .fi | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .SH "EXAMPLES" | ||
|  | Start a DNS\-over\-TLS server that picks up incoming DNS\-over\-TLS queries on port 5553 and uses the nameservers defined in \fB/etc/resolv\.conf\fR to resolve the query\. This proxy path uses plain old DNS\. | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .IP "" 4 | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .nf | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | tls://\.:5553 { | ||
|  |     tls cert\.pem key\.pem ca\.pem | ||
|  |     proxy \. /etc/resolv\.conf | ||
|  | } | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .fi | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .IP "" 0 | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .P | ||
|  | Start a DNS\-over\-gRPC server that is similar to the previous example, but using DNS\-over\-gRPC for incoming queries\. | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .IP "" 4 | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .nf | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | grpc://\. { | ||
|  |     tls cert\.pem key\.pem ca\.pem | ||
|  |     proxy \. /etc/resolv\.conf | ||
|  | } | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .fi | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .IP "" 0 | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .P | ||
|  | Only Knot DNS\' \fBkdig\fR supports DNS\-over\-TLS queries, no command line client supports gRPC making debugging these transports harder than it should be\. | ||
|  | . | ||
|  | .SH "ALSO SEE" | ||
|  | RFC 7858 and https://grpc\.io\. |