Inside Firefox’s DOH engine
DNS over HTTPS (DOH) is a feature where a client shortcuts the standard native resolver and instead asks a dedicated DOH server to resolve names. Compared to regular unprotected DNS lookups done over...
View ArticleHow to DoH-only with Firefox
Firefox supports DNS-over-HTTPS (aka DoH) since version 62. You can instruct your Firefox to only use DoH and never fall-back and try the native resolver; the mode we call trr-only. Without any other...
View ArticleDoH in curl
DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) is being designed (it is not an RFC quite yet but very soon!) to allow internet clients to get increased privacy and security for their name resolves. I’ve previously explained the...
View ArticleDNS-over-HTTPS is RFC 8484
The protocol we fondly know as DoH, DNS-over-HTTPS, is now officially RFC 8484 with the official title “DNS Queries over HTTPS (DoH)”. It documents the protocol that is already in production and used...
View ArticleMy talks at FOSDEM 2019
I’ll be celebrating my 10th FOSDEM when I travel down to Brussels again in early February 2019. That’s ten years in a row. It’ll also be the 6th year I present something there, as I’ve done these...
View ArticleMy 10th FOSDEM
I didn’t present anything during last year’s conference, so I submitted my DNS-over-HTTPS presentation proposal early on for this year’s FOSDEM. Someone suggested it was generic enough I should rather...
View ArticleThe future of HTTP Symposium
This year’s version of curl up started a little differently: With an afternoon of HTTP presentations. The event took place the same week the IETF meeting has just ended here in Prague so we got the...
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