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      <description>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&amp;rsquo;t encrypted at all (DNSSEC only signs resource records).
The tls &amp;ldquo;plugin&amp;rdquo; allows you to configure the cryptographic keys that are needed for both DNS-over-TLS and DNS-over-gRPC. If the tls plugin is omitted, then no encryption takes place.
The gRPC protobuffer is defined in pb/dns.</description>
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