Firefox, you know you tapped Cloudflare for DNS-over-HTTPS? In January, it briefly knackered two root servers at the heart of the internet. Probe raises serious questions about private v public web management.https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/02/26/cloudflare_isc_f_dns_root/ …
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True! But how many can sustain as much trafic as Cloudflare?
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That’s a problem you get with centralization, not decentralization.
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using Tor DNSPort is a good way to get hacked. happened to me in a suspected rebinding attack
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Anonymized DNS doesn’t use Tor.
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One thing is encrypted dns and the other to anonymously the dns request with round robin method. I totally agree with you but is better to have encrypted dns than nothing. Many hacks are based of unencrypted dns attacks. Currently no system have implemented encrypted dns.
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What about using
@nextdnsio instead,@mozilla@firefox ?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Sorry I don't want to annoy you but why has DNSCrypt not been able to establish itself or has been standardized. Currently only DoH seems to find a way...
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