Where do I say that? Did you look at my presentation?pic.twitter.com/elw6uFkvT9
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Umm, what? I'm saying that Bert argues for and promotes more network monitoring, I think he believes that your network administrator should be able to see every DNS query you make. You said he wrote some DoH code, therefore he cannot believe that - non sequitur.
So your issue is with dnsdist being a loadbalancer and Bert arguing that the operator of such a service should be in control of their own servers/services? Obviously DoH prevents network operators to look into DoH queries while they are in transit.
No. The issue I have is that Bert describes his position as pro-encryption, but actually believes that network administrators should have full visibility into what end-users are querying. I think it's disingenuous to call that "pro-encryption".
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