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**Syntax:** `[/[domain1][/../domainN]/]upstreamString`
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**Syntax:** `[/[domain1][/../domainN]/]upstreamString`
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If one or more domains are specified, that upstream (`upstreamString`) is used only for those domains. Usually, it is used for private nameservers. For instance, if you have a nameserver on your network which deals with `xxx.internal.local` at `192.168.0.1` then you can specify `[/internal.local/]192.168.0.1`, and dnsproxy will send all queries to that nameserver. Everything else will be sent to the default upstreams (which are mandatory!).
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If one or more domains are specified, that upstream (`upstreamString`) is used only for those domains. Usually, it is used for private nameservers. For instance, if you have a nameserver on your network which deals with `xxx.internal.local` at `192.168.0.1` then you can specify `[/internal.local/]192.168.0.1`, and AdGuard Home will send all queries to that nameserver. Everything else will be sent to the default upstreams (which are mandatory!).
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1. An empty domain specification, // has the special meaning of "unqualified names only" ie names without any dots in them.
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1. An empty domain specification, // has the special meaning of "unqualified names only" ie names without any dots in them.
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2. More specific domains take precedence over less specific domains, so: `[/host.com/]1.2.3.4` + `[/www.host.com/]2.3.4.5` will send queries for *.host.com to 1.2.3.4, except *.www.host.com, which will go to 2.3.4.5
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2. More specific domains take precedence over less specific domains, so: `[/host.com/]1.2.3.4` + `[/www.host.com/]2.3.4.5` will send queries for *.host.com to 1.2.3.4, except *.www.host.com, which will go to 2.3.4.5
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### Android
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### Android
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* Android 9 supports DNS-over-TLS natively. To configure it, go to Settings → Network & internet → Advanced → Private DNS and enter your domain name there.
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* Android 9 supports DNS-over-TLS natively. To configure it, go to Settings → Network & internet → Advanced → Private DNS and enter your domain name there.
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* [AdGuard for Android](https://adguard.com/en/adguard-android/overview.html) supports `DNS-over-HTTPS` and `DNS-over-TLS` in the [beta update channel](https://adguard.com/beta.html).
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* [AdGuard for Android](https://adguard.com/en/adguard-android/overview.html) supports `DNS-over-HTTPS` and `DNS-over-TLS`.
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* [Intra](https://getintra.org/) adds `DNS-over-HTTPS` support to Android.
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* [Intra](https://getintra.org/) adds `DNS-over-HTTPS` support to Android.
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### iOS
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### iOS
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