Power DNS has a ha proxy/load balancer that does dns over https. That way you're not limited to google's and cloudflare's dns servers which exist to drive advertising to you and give a single shource for tracking.
dns over https: feh On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 5:28 PM Jay R. Ashworth <[email protected]> wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "John Levine" <[email protected]> > > > In article <[email protected]> > you > > write: > >>Tools. Are. Neutral. > >> > >>Any solution to a problem that involves outlawing or breaking tools will. > >>Not. Solve. Your. Problem. > > > > I think in the outside world you'll find very little support for an > argument > > that filtering DNS is fundamentally broken. > > > > Sure, you can do it in broken ways, but it's going to be really hard > > to persuade anyone that their lives are better if they have unfiltered > > access to the malware links in their spam. > > I expect I would. > > But this is not "filtering DNS". It's "making a bodge-handed attempt to > REPLACE DNS (well, proxy it) for only one application/layer". > > My problem isn't what they're using it for; it's that they've implemented > it so poorly. > > I live down here in the trenches, John, where "it doesn't work" is the > calibre > of problem reports I get. When my tools say that "yes, it does", *I'm* > the one > who takes it in the nads because Mozilla had a Better Fuckin' Idea. > > That it will likely cause lots of 50,000ft problems to is just a cherry on > the > top. > > Cheers, > -- jra > > -- > Jay R. Ashworth Baylink > [email protected] > Designer The Things I Think RFC > 2100 > Ashworth & Associates http://www.bcp38.info 2000 Land > Rover DII > St Petersburg FL USA BCP38: Ask For It By Name! +1 727 647 > 1274 > -- --Curtis

