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Docker-Cloudflare-DoH

This is a Docker image for a ready-to-use DNS-over-HTTPS server with Cloudflare.

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What is this?

This Docker image is pre-configured for setting up a DNS server within a container. It seamlessly links to Cloudflare's DoH service, eliminating the need for additional setup. It's versatile, serving as a DNS server for home networks across different devices, acting as the default server for local networks, or serving upstream for various services like other containers or pi-Hole.

How to Use It

Supported Platforms

The image is available on Docker Hub page

The supported platforms are:

  • linux/amd64
  • linux/arm/v7
  • linux/arm64

OPTIONAL: Build Your Own Image

If you prefer, you can build the image locally.

Clone the Git repository to your local machine:

git clone https://github.com/paolo-hub/Docker-Cloudflare-DoH.git

Navigate into the cloned repository directory:

cd Docker-Cloudflare-DoH

Then, build the Docker image using the provided Dockerfile:

docker build -t paolo83/cloudflare-doh:latest -f Dockerfile .

Creating and running a container

To launch the container, simply execute the following command:

docker run -d \
  --name cloudflare-doh \
  -p 53:53/udp \
  --restart unless-stopped \
  paolo83/cloudflare-doh:latest

You can alternatively utilize the following Docker Compose file:

version: "3.9"
services:
  doh:
    container_name: cloudflare-doh
    image: paolo83/cloudflare-doh:latest
    ports:
      - target: 53
        published: 53
        protocol: udp
        mode: host
    restart: unless-stopped

The image exposes port 53, which can be mapped to the desired host port. In the suggested configuration, it's configured to the standard port for DNS servers, port 53.

Connection Test

After the container is up and running, you can configure it as a DNS server. To confirm proper configuration, you can visit Cloudflare's test site

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