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resolve fake names such as your-computer.local within your LAN.
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To support such custom entries using this DNSCrypt server, you need to create
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your own Docker image based off of this one and also provide a `a-records.conf`.
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The conf file is where you will define your custom entries for forward and
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your own Docker image based off of this one and also provide an `a-records.conf`
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file. The conf file is where you will define your custom entries for forward and
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reverse resolution.
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Your custom Dockerfile should use the following format:
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```
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```Dockerfile
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FROM jedisct1/unbound-dnscrypt-server:latest
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COPY a-records.conf /opt/unbound/etc/unbound/
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```
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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ The `a-records.conf` file should use the following format:
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```
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# A Record
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#local-data: "somecomputer.local. A 192.168.1.1"
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local-data: “laptop.local. A 192.168.1.2”
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local-data: "laptop.local. A 192.168.1.2"
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# PTR Record
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#local-data-ptr: "192.168.1.1 somecomputer.local."
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- [dnscrypt-proxy](https://github.com/jedisct1/dnscrypt-proxy) - Latest stable version,
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compiled from source.
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Keys and certificates are automatically rotated every 12 hour.
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Keys and certificates are automatically rotated every 12 hours.
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Coming up next
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