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Table of Contents
=================
- [DNSCrypt server Docker image](#dnscrypt-server-docker-image)
- [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
- [Quickstart](#quickstart)
- [Installation](#installation)
- [Customizing Unbound](#customizing-unbound)
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- [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
- [Details](#details)
- [Kubernetes](#kubernetes)
- [Anonymized DNS](#anonymized-dns)
- [TLS (including HTTPS and DoH) forwarding](#tls-including-https-and-doh-forwarding)
- [Join the network](#join-the-network)
Quickstart
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To get your public key just view the logs for the `dnscrypt-init` job. The public
IP for your server is merely the `dnscrypt` service address.
Anonymized DNS
==============
The server can be configured as a relay for the Anonymized DNSCrypt protocol by adding the `-A` switch to the `init` command.
TLS (including HTTPS and DoH) forwarding
========================================
If the DNS server is listening to port `443`, but you still want to have a web (or DoH) service accessible on that port, add the `-T` switch followed by the backend server IP and port to the `init` command (for example: `-T 10.0.0.1:4443`).