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dynsdjs-plugin-doh-dot

v0.0.1

Published

Dynsd DoH/DoT Plugin

Downloads

4

Readme

dynsdjs-plugin-doh-dot

DNS-over-HTTPS/DNS-over-TLS plugin for dynsdjs

Installation

Just install the package via npm by doing

$ npm install -g dynsdjs-plugin-doh-dot

Options

You can configure this plugin through Environment variables

  • DYNSD_USE_DOH: This variable will tell the plugin if you want to use DNS-over-HTTPS to resolve your queries. Possible values: false, true. Default value: false
  • DYNSD_USE_DOT: This variable will tell the plugin if you want to use DNS-over-TLS to resolve your queries. Possible values: false, true. Default value: false
  • DYNSD_DOHT_PROVIDER: This variable will tell the plugin which provider you want to use. Possible values: google, cloudflare, cleanbrowsing, quad9. Default value: cloudflare
  • DYNSD_DOT_PRIVATE_KEY: This variable will tell the plugin the path to your private key to make DNS-over-TLS requests correctly. Used only when DYNSD_USE_DOT==true.
  • DYNSD_DOT_CERTIFICATE: This variable will tell the plugin the path to your certificate to make DNS-over-TLS requests correctly. Used only when DYNSD_USE_DOT==true.

If both DYNSD_USE_DOH and DYNSD_USE_DOT are enabled, DNS-over-HTTPS will take precedence and will be used for every query.

Certificate files

In order to use the DNS-over-TLS feature you are required to generate a set of private key and certificate.

To make this job simpler for you, I suggest you using the awesome tool name mkcert by FiloSottile.

In order to generate your certificates you can simply run these commands:

$ mkcert -install
$ mkcert localhost 127.0.0.1 ::1

The last command will let you know the name of the certificate files to use, which you can then pass as a parameter to this plugin.

Usage

DNS-over-HTTPS

$ DYNSD_USE_DOH=true dynsdjs

DNS-over-TLS

$ DYNSD_USE_DOT=true DYNSD_DOT_PRIVATE_KEY=path/to/keyfile.pem DYNSD_DOT_CERTIFICATE=path/to/certfile.pem dynsdjs