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Re: This DNS over HTTP thing
From: Niels Bakker <niels=nanog () bakker net>
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2019 19:42:08 +0200
* jra () baylink com (Jay R. Ashworth) [Wed 02 Oct 2019, 19:30 CEST]:
From: "Livingood, Jason" <Jason_Livingood () comcast com> What many people dismiss as 'lying' would be typically described as 'complying with the law' in certain countries. It is unfortunate that operators in countries with legally-mandated DNS blocks are criticized for the actions they have no option but to undertake. IMO any such criticisms should more correctly be directed at the laws themselves or the governments that put them in place.HTTP/451
Completely different protocol than what the rest of this thread is about, much more invasive wrt possibility of logging, and requires a lot more infrastructure and actual lying in DNS to make work.
-- Niels.
Current thread:
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing, (continued)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing Masataka Ohta (Oct 02)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing Tom Hill (Oct 03)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing Masataka Ohta (Oct 03)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing Tom Hill (Oct 03)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing Masataka Ohta (Oct 03)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing Tom Hill (Oct 03)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG (Oct 02)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing John R. Levine (Oct 03)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing Jay R. Ashworth (Oct 02)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing Niels Bakker (Oct 02)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing Jay R. Ashworth (Oct 02)
- RE: This DNS over HTTP thing Keith Medcalf (Oct 02)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing Niels Bakker (Oct 03)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing Jay R. Ashworth (Oct 03)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing Brandon Martin (Oct 01)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing Robert Kisteleki (Oct 01)
- Re: This DNS over HTTP thing Jeroen Massar (Oct 01)