the internet isn't made of requirements or agreements. there was however an alignment norm, before RFC 8484, under which anyone in the data path was expected to be able to withdraw cooperation for traffic they didn't want to carry. (1)
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Cloud Flare grosses me out and I wouldn’t use 1.1.1.1 if you paid me. But the future won’t belong to 1.1.1.1; DoH resolver services should be cheap to start up.
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(i might literally trust AT&T more than Cloud Flare).
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I hope we can build a real e2e encrypted DNS. I'm not even sure we really need central caching any more. Webservers get way more requests than authoritative DNS servers.
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In fact, we already have a solution: DNS Over Blockchain (DoB) with PoC utilizing Etherium Name Service (ENS)https://github.com/Texnomic/SecureDNS …
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Google isn’t defaulting Chrome users to their DNS service at all.
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