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When set to false, any such response will be considered invalid and won't be used. (default: false) set this to true to allow RFC 1918 private addresses in TRR responses. (on Android, this will default to **false** since the captive portal handling is done outside of Firefox, by the OS itself.) (default: false) set this boolean to **true** to tell Firefox to wait for the captive portal detection before TRR is used. It is the right-hand side content, the value, sent in the Authorization: request header. (default: none) set credentials that will be used in the HTTP requests to the DoH end-point. When enabled, the TRR service will always use the value of "". Ī list of potential resolvers for the user interface. For the default POST requests, they will be issued to exactly the specified URI.įor more servers, see this unofficial list of DoH servers. If "useGET" is enabled, Firefox will append "?dns=." to the URI when it makes its HTTP requests. That's the URL Firefox will issue its HTTP request to. (default: none) set the URI for your DoH server. This is the same as 0 but marks it as done by choice and not done by default. The native resolver will still be used for portal detection and telemetry ( Bug 1593873).Starting with Firefox 74, setting the bootstrap address is no longer mandatory - the browser will simply bootstrap itself using regular DNS, unless the DoH server domain can't be resolved.Up to FF >= 73, this mode also requires the bootstrapAddress pref to be set.

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Only use TRR, never use the native resolver. Use TRR first, and only if the name resolve fails use the native resolver as a fallback. use standard native resolving only (don't use TRR at all) You should not change the mode manually, instead use the UI in the Network Settings section of about:preferences The support for these were added in Firefox 62. Main article: Security/DNS Over HTTPS DNS-over-HTTPS Prefs in FirefoxĪll preferences for the DNS-over-HTTPS functionality in Firefox are located under the `r` prefix (TRR = Trusted Recursive Resolver).













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