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DNS-over-HTTPS causes more problems than it solves, experts say https://www.zdnet.com/article/dns-over-https-causes-more-problems-than-it-solves-experts-say/ …pic.twitter.com/Td8WVxtwVZ
Seems like the dns loggers are getting worried. Their arguments make zero sense, if they own the endpoints they can just disable it. If they don't own them, but they're certain they add value, then users will opt-in. If neither of those are true, then quit your snooping.
Did you just suggest that I snoop? Also, please feel free to refute https://blog.powerdns.com/2019/09/25/centralised-doh-is-bad-for-privacy-in-2019-and-beyond/ … - people are so far attacking the messenger and not the message.
I so sincerely hope that someone will actually spend some time on the negative privacy implications of DoH. People keep talking about other things somehow, like my supposed business model. Please refute my points. https://blog.powerdns.com/2019/09/25/centralised-doh-is-bad-for-privacy-in-2019-and-beyond/ … Let me help:pic.twitter.com/6sVR5FPDwX
okay bert. i read your article. i have one question: with DNS over TLS, exactly one entity can know what you just looked up w/ DNS: the DNS provider. is that more, less, or equal to the number currently able to snoop?
yes, metadata can - and is - leaked through other pathways. those are separate and unrelated issues that i am unclear why you think are relevant to the specific discussion of DNS. i am rather suspicious of the conflict of interest powerdns has in arguing against this.
PowerDNS does provide both DoH and DoT support. I am curious what sort of conflict of interest you perceive?
At the moment, the default is to honor the DHCP options specified by the network administrators, i.e. your customers. If you have a captive audience and a loose privacy policy, you could monetize that by snooping on queries, right?
If your DNS infrastructure started becoming a cost centre rather than a revenue generator, it might be a harder sell to justify renewing that support contract, no?
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