Name of stub zone nameserver. Is itself resolved before it is used.
To use a nondefault port for DNS communication append '@' with the port number.
If tls is enabled, then you can append a '#' and a name, then it'll check the
-tls authentication certificates with that name. If you combine the '@' and
-'#', the '@' comes first. If only '#' is used the default port is the
+tls authentication certificates with that name. If you combine the '@'
+and '#', the '@' comes first. If only '#' is used the default port is the
configured tls\-port.
.TP
.B stub\-addr: \fI<IP address>
IP address of stub zone nameserver. Can be IP 4 or IP 6.
To use a nondefault port for DNS communication append '@' with the port number.
If tls is enabled, then you can append a '#' and a name, then it'll check the
-tls authentication certificates with that name. If you combine the '@' and
-'#', the '@' comes first. If only '#' is used the default port is the
+tls authentication certificates with that name. If you combine the '@'
+and '#', the '@' comes first. If only '#' is used the default port is the
configured tls\-port.
.TP
.B stub\-prime: \fI<yes or no>
Name of server to forward to. Is itself resolved before it is used.
To use a nondefault port for DNS communication append '@' with the port number.
If tls is enabled, then you can append a '#' and a name, then it'll check the
-tls authentication certificates with that name. If you combine the '@' and
-'#', the '@' comes first. If only '#' is used the default port is the
+tls authentication certificates with that name. If you combine the '@'
+and '#', the '@' comes first. If only '#' is used the default port is the
configured tls\-port.
.TP
.B forward\-addr: \fI<IP address>
IP address of server to forward to. Can be IP 4 or IP 6.
To use a nondefault port for DNS communication append '@' with the port number.
If tls is enabled, then you can append a '#' and a name, then it'll check the
-tls authentication certificates with that name. If you combine the '@' and
-'#', the '@' comes first. If only '#' is used the default port is the
+tls authentication certificates with that name. If you combine the '@'
+and '#', the '@' comes first. If only '#' is used the default port is the
configured tls\-port.
.IP
At high verbosity it logs the TLS certificate, with TLS enabled.