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Internet group brands Mozilla ‘internet villain’ for supporting DNS privacy

31 pointsby redmalmost 6 years ago

5 comments

joe_the_useralmost 6 years ago
So basically every nation today is gearing up for their "great Internet firewall" and those entities which resist are "Internet villains".
hedoraalmost 6 years ago
I cannot imagine a stronger endorsement of DNS-over-HTTPS than the content of this article.<p>How do I set my router to proxy all outgoing DNS to HTTPS?
rolphalmost 6 years ago
there was a time when DNS wasnt so critical. We would remember a servers IP address, or keep a local DNS table and customize whatever literal URL names for the IP address,now the URL or the link is usually inhuman[mangled; shortened; redirected, incredibly long or complex] and we need DNS.<p>The DOH is an interesting front. Im thinking about how could someone deny traffic hops to machines with no visible DNS traffic, so if you cant block based on IPs then you can block based on DNS opacity
tinus_hnalmost 6 years ago
See also:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=20362548" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=20362548</a>
azdachaalmost 6 years ago
Well Firefox team is now becoming my Batman