Use single quotes for strings

Fixes #1466
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Frank Denis 2020-09-03 21:21:05 +02:00
parent a510b97d86
commit 5a1b87130d
1 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ netprobe_address = '9.9.9.9:53'
## encrypted-dns-server can be configured to use this for access control ## encrypted-dns-server can be configured to use this for access control
## in the [access_control] section ## in the [access_control] section
# query_meta = ["key1:value1", "key2:value2", "token:MySecretToken"] # query_meta = ['key1:value1', 'key2:value2', 'token:MySecretToken']
## Automatic log files rotation ## Automatic log files rotation
@ -386,14 +386,14 @@ cache_neg_max_ttl = 600
## For each `listen_address` the complete URL to access the server will be: ## For each `listen_address` the complete URL to access the server will be:
## `https://<listen_address><path>` (ex: `https://127.0.0.1/dns-query`) ## `https://<listen_address><path>` (ex: `https://127.0.0.1/dns-query`)
# path = "/dns-query" # path = '/dns-query'
## Certificate file and key - Note that the certificate has to be trusted. ## Certificate file and key - Note that the certificate has to be trusted.
## See the documentation (wiki) for more information. ## See the documentation (wiki) for more information.
# cert_file = "localhost.pem" # cert_file = 'localhost.pem'
# cert_key_file = "localhost.pem" # cert_key_file = 'localhost.pem'
@ -734,13 +734,13 @@ skip_incompatible = false
[dns64] [dns64]
## (Option 1) Static prefix(es) as Pref64::/n CIDRs. ## (Option 1) Static prefix(es) as Pref64::/n CIDRs.
# prefix = ["64:ff9b::/96"] # prefix = ['64:ff9b::/96']
## (Option 2) DNS64-enabled resolver(s) to discover Pref64::/n CIDRs. ## (Option 2) DNS64-enabled resolver(s) to discover Pref64::/n CIDRs.
## These resolvers are used to query for Well-Known IPv4-only Name (WKN) "ipv4only.arpa." to discover only. ## These resolvers are used to query for Well-Known IPv4-only Name (WKN) "ipv4only.arpa." to discover only.
## Set with your ISP's resolvers in case of custom prefixes (other than Well-Known Prefix 64:ff9b::/96). ## Set with your ISP's resolvers in case of custom prefixes (other than Well-Known Prefix 64:ff9b::/96).
## IMPORTANT: Default resolvers listed below support Well-Known Prefix 64:ff9b::/96 only. ## IMPORTANT: Default resolvers listed below support Well-Known Prefix 64:ff9b::/96 only.
# resolver = ["[2606:4700:4700::64]:53", "[2001:4860:4860::64]:53"] # resolver = ['[2606:4700:4700::64]:53', '[2001:4860:4860::64]:53']