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    1. François‏ @aifsair 5 Jul 2018
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      I recently heard about DOH (https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/05/a-cartoon-intro-to-dns-over-https/ …) and was wondering whether I'm the only one shocked by the design. For instance, @jedisct1 what's your opinion about that? @bortzmeyer you look pleased; are you?

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    2. Frank‏ @jedisct1 5 Jul 2018
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      I think it’s great and extremely promising. DNS has traditionally been a bottleneck for what CDNs can do to reduce latency. DoH can remove that bottleneck.

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    3. François‏ @aifsair 5 Jul 2018
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      From an early reading, I dislike the mandatory TCP + TLS + http boilerplate as opposed to packed datas, inside UDP datagram. Should it even be called DNS? Plus, that's just tunneling DNS inside another protocol.

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    4. François‏ @aifsair 5 Jul 2018
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      At least QUIC should remove some of this overhead. Still the same underlying idea about universal HTTP though.

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    5. Frank‏ @jedisct1 5 Jul 2018
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      The overhead is negligible, as HTTP/2 provides multiplexing, prioritization, etc. similar than UDP, except better implemented. And it opens new possibilities such as https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-nottingham-doh-digests-00 …

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    6. François‏ @aifsair 5 Jul 2018
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      I agree on that part for http/2. Didn't get the requirement cause only read "dns over https" though.

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    7. Frank‏ @jedisct1 5 Jul 2018
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      They call it DNS-over-HTTPS, but the actual specifications mandate HTTP/2, and explain why it wouldn’t make any sense to do it over HTTP.

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    8. François‏ @aifsair 5 Jul 2018
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      I have to read the actual draft rather than blog posts. Thanks for your inputs :)

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      Frank‏ @jedisct1 5 Jul 2018
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      Want to do load balancing? Don’t invent a DNS load balancer. Just use Nginx, Varnish, HAProxy, whatever. Like you already do for everything else. Want to manage certificates? Your good old Letencrypt scripts will work fine.

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        2. François‏ @aifsair 5 Jul 2018
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          Well why would you load balance when you have builtin round robin?

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          “built-in LB” is just unpredictable, unreliable client retry mechanisms. You can’t do geo-based LB that way.

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