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Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [source=]dhcp|static
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Parameters:
 
      Tag            Value
      name         - The name or index of the interface.
      source       - One of the following values:
                     dhcp: Sets DHCP as the source for configuring DNS
                           servers for the specific interface.
                     static: Sets the source for configuring DNS servers
                             to local static configuration.
      address      - One of the following values:
                     <IP address>: An IP address for a DNS server.
                     none: Clears the list of DNS servers.
      register     - One of the following values:
                     none: Disables Dynamic DNS registration.
                     primary: Register under the primary DNS suffix only.
                     both: Register under both the primary DNS suffix, as
                           well as under the connection-specific suffix.
      validate     - Specifies whether validation of the DNS server setting 
                     will be performed. The value is yes by default.
 
Remarks: Sets DNS server configuration to either DHCP or static mode. Only 
         when source is 'static', is the 'addr' option also available for 
         configuring a static list of DNS server IP addresses for the
         specified interface. If Validate switch is yes, then
         the newly set DNS server is validated. 
 
Examples:
 
       %1!s! name="Wired Ethernet Connection" source=dhcp
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Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [address=]<IP address> 
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Parameters:
 
      Tag            Value
      name         - The name or index of the interface where DNS 
                     servers are added.                     
      address      - The IP address for the DNS server you are adding.
      index        - Specifies the index (preference) for the specified 
                     DNS server address.
      validate     - Specifies whether validation of the DNS server setting 
                     will be performed. The value is yes by default. 
 
Remarks: Adds a new DNS server IP address to the statically-configured list.
         By default, the DNS server is added to the end of the list.  If an
         index is specified, the DNS server will be placed in that position
         in the list, with other servers being moved down to make room. 
         If DNS servers were previously obtained through DHCP, the new 
         address will replace the old list. If Validate switch is yes, 
          then the newly added DNS server is validated. 
 
5Deletes the DNS server from the specified interface.
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Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[address=]<IP address>|all] [[validate=]yes|no]
 
Parameters:
 
      Tag            Value
      name         - The name or index of the interface where DNS 
                     servers are deleted. 
      address      - One of the following values:
                     <IP address>: A specific IP address of a DNS server
                                   you are deleting.
                     all: Deletes all configured IP addresses for DNS. servers.
      validate     - Specifies whether validation of the DNS server setting 
                     will be performed. The value is yes by default. 
 
Remarks: Deletes statically configured DNS server IP addresses for a
         specific interface. If Validate switch is yes, then the remaining 
         DNS servers are validated. 
 
Examples:
 
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Usage: %1!s! [[server=]<IP address>] 
 
Parameters: 
 
      Tag            Value 
      server       - The IP address for the encrypted DNS server to be 
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Remarks: Shows encrypted DNS server settings from the 
         statically-configured list of secure resolvers. 
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Usage: %1!s! [server=]<IP address> [dohtemplate=]<string> [dothost=]<hostname>:<port> [[autoupgrade=]yes|no] [[udpfallback=]yes|no] 
 
Parameters: 
 
      Tag            Value 
      server       - The IP address for the encrypted DNS server to be 
                     modified. 
      dohtemplate  - The DoH template to use for the server. 
      dothost      - The DoT host to use for the server. 
                     Hostname and port can be specified 
                     as hostname:port. \n                     Use : for the default configuration. 
      autoupgrade  - Whether queries to this server should be automatically 
                     upgraded to DoH/DoT. 
      udpfallback  - Whether UDP/TCP should be attempted for this server if 
                     DoH queries fail. 
 
Remarks: Sets encrypted DNS server settings in the 
         statically-configured list of secure resolvers. 
 
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Usage: %1!s! [server=]<IP address> [dohtemplate=]<string> [dothost=]<hostname>:<port> [[autoupgrade=]yes|no] [[udpfallback=]yes|no] 
 
Parameters: 
 
      Tag            Value 
      server       - The IP address for the encrypted DNS server to be 
                     added. 
      dohtemplate  - The DoH template to use for the server. 
      dothost      - The DoT host to use for the server. 
                     Hostname and port can be specified 
                     as hostname:port. 
                     Use : for the default configuration. 
      autoupgrade  - Whether queries to this server should be automatically 
                     upgraded to DoH/DoT. 
      udpfallback  - Whether UDP/TCP should be attempted for this server if 
                     DoH queries fail. 
 
Remarks: Adds new encrypted DNS server settings to the 
         statically-configured list of secure resolvers. 
 
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Usage: %1!s! [server=]<IP address> [[protocol=]doh|dot]
 
Parameters: 
 
      Tag            Value 
      server       - The IP address for the encrypted DNS server to be 
                     removed. 
      protocol     - The encryption protocol of the server to be removed. 
 
Remarks: Removes encrypted DNS settings from the 
         statically-configured list of secure resolvers. 
 
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Remarks: Displays all configured DNS global settings. 
 
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Usage: %1!s! [[doh=]yes|no|auto] [[dot=]yes|no] [[ddr=]yes|no]
 
Parameters: 
 
      Tag            Value 
      doh          - The global DNS-over-HTTPS setting. The available 
                     options are: 
                     no:    forbids the use of DoH by the DNS client 
                     yes:   allows DoH use based on interface, server, 
                            or other configurations 
                     auto:  forces all well-known DoH servers to use only DoH 
      dot          - The global DNS-over-TLS setting. The available 
                     options are: 
                     no:    forbids the use of DoT by the DNS client 
                     yes:   allows DoT use based on interface, server, 
                            or other configurations 
      ddr          - The global DDR setting. The available 
                     options are: 
                     no:    disables the use of DDR by the DNS client 
                     yes:   enables DDR use based on interface, server, 
                            or other configurations 
 
Remarks: Sets a global DNS configuration option. 
 
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Usage: %1!s! [[doh=]yes|no|auto] [[dot=]yes|no] [[ddr=]yes|no]
 
Parameters: 
 
      Tag            Value 
      doh          - The global DNS-over-HTTPS setting. The available 
                     options are: 
                     no:    forbids the use of DoH by the DNS client 
                     yes:   allows DoH use based on interface, server, 
                            or other configurations 
                     auto:  forces all well-known DoH servers to use only DoH 
      dot          - The global DNS-over-TLS setting. The available 
                     options are: 
                     no:    forbids the use of DoT by the DNS client 
                     yes:   allows DoT use based on interface, server, 
                            or other configurations 
      ddr          - The global DDR setting. The available 
                     options are: 
                     no:    disables the use of DDR by the DNS client 
                     yes:   enables DDR use based on interface, server, 
                            or other configurations 
 
Remarks: Adds a global DNS configuration option. 
 
6Restores global DNS settings to their default values.
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Usage: %1!s! [global=](doh|dot|ddr|all) 
 
Parameters: 
 
      Tag            Value 
      global       - The global DNS setting to be restored to its default 
                     value. The available options are: 
                     all:   restores all settings to their default values 
                     doh:   restores the default DoH global setting 
                     dot:   restores the default DoT global setting 
                     ddr:   restores the default DDR global setting 
 
Remarks: Restores DNS settings to their default values. 
 
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Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[ddr=]yes|no] [[ddrfallback=]yes|no] 
 
Parameters:
 
      Tag            Value
      name         - The name or index of the interface to be configured. 
      ddr          - The interface specific DDR setting. 
                     The available options are: 
                     yes:   perform DDR on all unencrypted servers configured 
                            on the specified adapter 
                     no:    do not perform DDR by default on unencrypted servers 
                            configured on the specified adapter 
      ddrfallback  - If per adapter DDR is enabled, specifies if the servers should 
                     fallback to unencrypted name resolution if the secure resolution 
                     using the DDR retrieved settings failed. 
                     Fallback is disabled by default. 
                     The available options are: 
                     yes:   enables fallback to unencrypted name resolution 
                     no:    disables fallback to unencrypted name resolution 
 
Remarks: Sets interface specific DNS settings. 
 
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Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[ddr=]yes|no] [[ddrfallback=]yes|no] 
 
Parameters:
 
      Tag            Value
      name         - The name or index of the interface to be configured. 
      ddr          - The interface specific DDR setting. 
                     The available options are: 
                     yes:   perform DDR on all unencrypted servers configured 
                            on the specified adapter 
                     no:    do not perform DDR by default on unencrypted servers 
                            configured on the specified adapter 
      ddrfallback  - If per adapter DDR is enabled, specifies if the servers should 
                     fallback to unencrypted name resolution if the secure resolution 
                     using the DDR retrieved settings failed. 
                     Fallback is disabled by default. 
                     The available options are: 
                     yes:   enables fallback to unencrypted name resolution 
                     no:    disables fallback to unencrypted name resolution 
 
Remarks: Adds interface specific DNS settings. 

 
BRestores DNS interface specific settings to their default values.

Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [setting=](ddr|all) 
 
Parameters: 
 
      Tag            Value 
      name         - The name or index of the interface to be configured. 
      setting      - The interface DNS setting to be restored to its default 
                     value. The available options are: 
                     all:   restores all settings to their default values 
                     ddr:   restores the default DDR global setting 
 
Remarks: Restores interface DNS settings to their default values. 
 
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Usage: %1!s! [[namespace=]<string>]

Parameters:

       Tag              Value
       namespace      - The namespace for which the policy applies.

Remarks: Shows entries in the DNS name resolution policy table. If a 
         namespace is specified, shows the entry in the DNS name resolution 
         policy table for only that namespace. 
 

Example:

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Usage: %1!s! [[namespace=]<string>]

Parameters:

       Tag              Value
       namespace      - The namespace for which the policy applies.

Remarks: shows the effective entries in the DNS name resolution policy table.
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         resolution policy table for only that namespace. 
 

Example:

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Usage: %1!s! [[json=](yes|no)] 
 
Parameters:
 
       Tag              Value 
       json             - Outputs all ZTDNS config in JSON format. 
 
Remarks: Displays the current state of the ZTDNS service. 
 
Example: 
 
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Sets ZTDNS service state.
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Usage: %1!s! [[enable=](yes|no|whenready)] [[audit=](yes|no)] [[localips=](allow|block)] [[hostsfile=](allow|block)] [[forwarder=](yes|no)] [[maxrecordage=]<integer>] [[svcnamerefreshtimeout=]<integer>] [[json=]<filename>] 
 
Parameters: 
 
       Tag                        Value 
       enable                     - Whether to enable ZTDNS traffic filters. If it is set to 'whenready', ZTDNS filters will be enabled once all prerequisites are met (e.g. upon successful installation of configured certificates). 
       audit                      - Whether to log filtered traffic without blocking. 
       localips                   - Whether to allow traffic to local machine addresses. 
       hostsfile                  - Whether to honor configured hosts file entries. 
       forwarder                  - Whether to enable the localhost DNS query forwarder. 
       maxrecordage               - Maximum time in seconds that an ip address will stay in the allowed list. 
       svcnamerefreshtimeout      - Time in seconds between each refresh of the service name retrieval. 
       json                       - Path to a JSON file containing the config. 
                                    When present this must be the only parameter. 
 
Remarks: Sets the ZTDNS service configuration. 
 
Example: 
 
       %1!s! enable=yes audit=no 

Shows a ZTDNS IP exception.
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Usage: %1!s! [[name=]<string>] [[json=](yes|no)] 
 
Parameters: 
 
       Tag              Value 
       name             - The name of the IP exception group. 
       json             - Outputs exception data in JSON format. 
                          When present this must be the only parameter. 
 
Remarks: Displays a ZTDNS IP exception. When using JSON, the win32 error code is 
         output in the "status" JSON key instead of being returned. 
 
Example: 
 
       %1!s! name=app_exception 

Adds a ZTDNS IP exception.
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Usage: %1!s! [name=]<string> [[description=]<string>] [subnets=]<subnets> [[json=]<filename>] 
 
Parameters: 
 
       Tag              Value 
       name             - The name of the IP exception group. 
       description      - Optional description for the IP exception group. 
       subnets          - The IP addresses and/or subnets to exempt from 
                          ZTDNS filtering. 
       json             - Path to a JSON file containing a set of exceptions 
                          to add, from a prior call to "show exception". 
                          When present this must be the only parameter. 
 
Remarks: Adds a ZTDNS IP exception. When using JSON, the win32 error code is 
         output in the "status" JSON key instead of being returned. 
 
Example: 
 
       %1!s! name=app_name description='Exception for app_name' subnets=192.0.2.1,2001:DB8::/64 

Deletes a ZTDNS IP exception.
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Usage: %1!s! [[name=]<string>] [[json=]<filename>] 
 
Parameters: 
 
       Tag              Value 
       name             - The name of the IP exception group. 
       json             - Path to a JSON file containing a set of exceptions 
                          to delete, from a prior call to "show exception". 
                          Exceptions with matching names will be deleted. 
                          When present this must be the only parameter. 
 
Remarks: Removes a ZTDNS IP exception. When using JSON, the win32 error code is 
         output in the "status" JSON key instead of being returned. 
 
Example: 
 
       %1!s! name=app_exception 

 Shows a ZTDNS trusted resolver.
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Usage: %1!s! [[address=]<address>] [[json=](yes|no)] 
 
Parameters: 
 
       Tag              Value 
       address          - The IP address of the trusted server. 
       json             - Outputs server data in JSON format. 
                          When present this must be the only parameter. 
 
Remarks: Displays a ZTDNS trusted server. 
 
Example: 
 
       %1!s! address=192.0.2.1 

Adds a ZTDNS trusted resolver.
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Usage: %1!s! [type=](doh|dot) [address=]<address> [[port=]<string>] [[template=]<string>] [[hostname=]<string>] [[priority=]<priority>] [[json=]<filename>] 
 
Parameters: 
 
       Tag              Value 
       type             - Encryption type of the trusted server. 
       address          - The IP address of the trusted server. 
       port             - Port of the trusted server. 
                          Optional, uses default port of the specified 
                          encrypted DNS protocol if not defined. 
       template         - Template of the trusted server, used only for DoH. 
       hostname         - Hostname of the trusted server, used only for DoT. 
       priority         - The priority of the trusted server. 
                          Higher priority servers will be queried first. 
       json             - Path to a JSON file containing a set of servers 
                          to add. 
                          When present this must be the only parameter. 
 
 
Remarks: Adds a ZTDNS trusted server. 
 
Example: 
 
       %1!s! type=dot priority=1 address=2001:DB8::1 port=1234 hostname=www.microsoft.com 

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Remarks: Removes all ZTDNS trusted servers. 

PAShows a ZTDNS trusted CA.
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Usage: %1!s! 
 
Parameters:
 
       Tag              Value 
       json             - Outputs exception data in JSON format. 
 
Remarks: Displays ZTDNS certificate hashes. 

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Usage: %1!s! [certhashes=]<A list of comma-separated hex strings> [[json=]<filename>] 
 
Parameters: 
 
       certhashes       - A comma-separated list of certificate issuer hashes (SHA1/SHA256) in lowercase hexadecimal format. 
       json             - Path to a JSON file containing a list of trusted ca's certhashes. 
                          When present this must be the only parameter. 
 
Remarks: Sets list of certificate hashes for ZTDNS. 
 
Example: 
 
       %1!s! certhashes=00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff,11112233445566778899aabbccddeeff00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff 

Deletes ZTDNS trusted CAs.
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Remarks: Removes ZTDNS certificate hashes. 

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Usage: %1!s! 
 
Parameters:
 
       Tag              Value 
       json             - Outputs client certificate data in JSON format. 
 
Remarks: Displays ZTDNS client certificate configuration. 

-Sets ZTDNS client certificate configuration.

Usage: %1!s! [certhashes=]<A list of comma-separated hashes> [ekus=]<A list of comma-separated EKU OIDs> [[json=]<filename>] 
 
Parameters: 
 
       certhashes       - A comma-separated list of certificate issuer hashes (SHA1/SHA256) in lowercase hexadecimal format. 
       ekus             - A Comma-separated list of EKU OIDs. 
       json             - Path to a JSON file containing a set of client certificates 
                          to add. 
                          When present this must be the only parameter. 
 
Remarks: Sets client certificate configuration for ZTDNS. 
 
Example: 
 
       %1!s! certhashes=00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff,00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff00112233 ekus=1.3.6.1.4.1.311.64.256,1.3.6.1.4.1.311.64.255 

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Remarks: Removes ZTDNS client certificate configuration. 

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Usage: %1!s! [[json=]<filename>] 
 
Parameters: 
 
       Tag                        Value 
       json                       - Path to a JSON file containing the settings. 
Remarks: Sets the full ZTDNS service settings. 
 
Example: 
 
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Usage: %1!s! 
 
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