I maintain an easy public resource on home WiFi security, I’ll update it if there’s news that requires anything new.https://decentsecurity.com/#/routerwifi-configuration/ …
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Replying to @RichFelker @SwiftOnSecurity
You'd prefer isp dns? It's a guide written for the layperson.
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Google (8.8.8.8) doesn’t need access to my DNS history.
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They (or anyone else) can buy it from your ISP anyway. DNS is entirely in the clear. :-(
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I’m at that obstinate point where I won’t make it easy on GOOG (esp when service is available elsewhere). Good point about DNS in the clear!
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Running your own local recursive DNS is "best" but a big performance hit (no benefit of shared caching) vs 8.8.8.8.
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Replying to @RichFelker @b3_john and
ISP DNS used to be the way to go (fast, no GOOG), but nowadays they're all misconfigured, unreliable, NxDomain-hijacking, etc. - unusable.
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So for average home users, until new private+secure DNS services emerge, 8.8.8.8 is really the only practical option. :-(
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