If you want to snoop on DNS queries, you should get permission from the owner. Period. The mental gymnastics to rationalize not needing permission, or claim that isn't the issue have been quite impressive.
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The problem is where the owner gives you 100% permission but you don't have the technical means to then actually do logging on the end device. When I bought my IoT stuff DNS Over HTTP wasn't a concern (it didn't exist yet...). If the vendors add it and use it... what should I do?
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Nobody is proposing using DoH in a way that cannot be disabled by the owner, so the discussion is moot. Your vendor can do all kinds of user hostile stuff in future updates, but until they actually start doing that, why discuss it?
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Likewise, internet connection *owners* often choose to filter by DNS. I’m not endorsing ISP and upstream logging, but strictly the usefulness of local blocking for security or content filtering when appropriate for the environment. Libraries, schools, etc.
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Nice try, but that's mental gymnastics. You need to get permission.
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