# DNS ### Structure ```json { "dns": { "servers": [], "rules": [], "final": "", "strategy": "", "disable_cache": false, "disable_expire": false, "reverse_mapping": false, "fakeip": {} } } ``` ### Fields | Key | Format | |----------|--------------------------------| | `server` | List of [DNS Server](./server) | | `rules` | List of [DNS Rule](./rule) | | `fakeip` | [FakeIP](./fakeip) | #### final Default dns server tag. The first server will be used if empty. #### strategy Default domain strategy for resolving the domain names. One of `prefer_ipv4` `prefer_ipv6` `ipv4_only` `ipv6_only`. Take no effect if `server.strategy` is set. #### disable_cache Disable dns cache. #### disable_expire Disable dns cache expire. #### reverse_mapping Stores a reverse mapping of IP addresses after responding to a DNS query in order to provide domain names when routing. Since this process relies on the act of resolving domain names by an application before making a request, it can be problematic in environments such as macOS, where DNS is proxied and cached by the system. #### fakeip [FakeIP](./fakeip) settings.