Moin!

On 15 Oct 2021, at 20:51, Eric Orth wrote:

> The feature is implemented as of 96.0.4645.0, but whether or not it runs is
> controlled by experiment flags.  We currently have those flags enabled for
> 50% of Canary/Dev users to allow comparison against a disabled control.
> Sounds like you might be in the "control" 50%.
>
> To force the experiment:
> chrome.exe
> --enable-features="UseDnsHttpsSvcb<DnsHttpsSvcbSchemeUpgrade.ForcedOn_UseDnsHttpsSvcb:UseDnsHttpsSvcbEnableInsecure/true/UseDnsHttpsSvcbHttpUpgrade/true/UseDnsHttpsSvcbExtraTimeAbsolute/500ms/UseDnsHttpsSvcbExtraTimePercent/50"
Thanks a lot that did work and I got a better understanding of the traffic now. 
Will the experiment also be done in beta and stable? The actual question  is 
when and at what rate will operators of DNS resolvers see traffic increases 
because of this?

TIA and so long
-Ralf
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Ralf Weber

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