Am 28.09.20 um 17:56 schrieb Paul Wouters:
>
>> Because DNSSEC is a disaster area and if you try and use it
>> on random networks you're going to get failed lookups on a
>> reasonable number - it's fine if you're on a known network
>> with decent upstream servers but once you start going out
>> and using random WiFi hotspots and things it's a very
>> different story.
>
> And that's why DNS-Over-TLS (DoT) and DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) are now
> being deployed. And why browsers are, contrary to Michael Catanzaro's
> wrong claim, overriding the system DNS already. See Mozilla's TRR
> program https://wiki.mozilla.org/Trusted_Recursive_Resolver and
> Google's chrome https://www.chromium.org/developers/dns-over-https
>

It's always a bad idea for a programm to do the dns itself, instead of
using the dns anyone on the host does. You get a inconsistent behaviour
at best,
and a security nightmare at worse. DOx in a browser or any other
programm is wrong anyhow.

best regards,
Marius
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