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- <h1>Technitium DNS Server</h1>
- <p style="max-width: 800px; margin-right: auto; margin-left: auto;">This server supports encrypted DNS protocol (DNS-over-HTTPS) that you can use with your web browser like Mozilla Firefox.</p>
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- Use the following URL to configure your clients for consuming the DNS-over-HTTPS service.
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- <h3 style="margin-top: 40px;">Mozilla Firefox Configuration</h3>
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- To configure Firefox, go to <b>Options > General</b> and scroll down to find <b>Network Settings</b>. Click on the <b>Settings</b> button, find the DNS-over-HTTPS option at the bottom (as shown below), and use the encrypted DNS service URL given above.
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- Note! This will work only for Firefox and all other applications on your computer will keep using the default DNS server configured in your network settings.
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