I believe you, I think you're very good at what you do. Your users are very lucky to have such reliable infrastructure, but a lot of people are not your users.
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it doesn't take my skill level. running a single RDNS in your home has fewer points of failure than talking to a public resolver. it's not opinion, it's graph theory.
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This is not a realistic option for most users, and even if it was, what happens when it goes down?
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it's an option for all users. see https://pi-hole.net/ and note that if you put it on a pi-zero you can afford more than one for resiliency. in any case you want your rdns to share fate and topology with your other uplink traffic.
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Is your argument that users could just setup a raspberry pi, but they won't be able to disable DoH in the browser? If you're convinced DoH removes so much value, why worry, won't users just disable it?
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that's a topic change. we were discussing single points of failure. centralized dns offers many more points of failure.
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fwiw, I have given up debating with Tavis for this reason - it is not an actual discussion that could lead to results.
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i try not to give up on anybody unless they seem purposeful (intellectually dishonest) rather than confused (self deception and ignorance). my jury is still out on tavis, though i admit i'm close to the point of ignoring him.
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Heh, the benefits of DoH are so obvious, the arguments against it so weak, and the motivations of the opponents so transparent that the writing is on the wall. DoH is a certainty, does that tip the scale?
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Replying to @taviso @paulvixie and
Definitely not with you on this one Tavis. It fails my "mum" test as DoH has made browsing from home a nightmare for her. When I turned it off and went back to the ISP's it became a breeze again. DoH is the perfect example of an arrogant bunch assuming the world is their net.
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I think more information is needed here, how can it have made it a nightmare?
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