Just to be clear, can you clarify which owner you're referring to? The owner of the remote site, the owner of the client device, or the owner of the DNS server(s)? Or is it any/all of the above?
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If you're at the point that you're litigating what "owner" means, just stop and get permission
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I think what Matt is getting at is the Enterprise use case. The Enterprise owns the computer, but the issue of privacy is not as clear-cut, including in situations where technically you have pre-authorization.
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I don't follow, as you said, the enterprise owns the computer and therefore is the owner. They have authorization, which is another word for permission, no issue from me, you're all good.
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So in your model as long as any of the parties to a DNS "transaction" are actually participants in the transaction, they have default consent to monitor at least their own bit of it. Yes?
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You're scaring me Matt!
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Dude, you're the one that put "owner" in quotes... You must have had some reason for doing that, but it makes your meaning ambiguous unless you explain what you meant.
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Are you talking to me? I have not put owner in quotes.
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Tavis, I'd love to have coffee or a chat about this topic sometime. It's starting to seem like something that can only result in unfair assumptions if we keep it on Twitter. I assure you, I'm not interested in justifying anyones' bad behavior, and I'm leaving it at that.
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Sure, sounds good. The only thing I can think of is you're worried enterprises will lose control of their systems, absolutely not. They're the owners, and that is not complicated.
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You either are the owner, or the legal parent/guardian of the owner. Relax, you have permission to change any defaults.
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Does your classification of enterprise ownership encompass a .edu network and all the traffic on it, or would you want to see a differentiation between private devices and org devices?
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