Re: Trusted Recursive Resolver Policy in India

2019-11-21 Thread Wayne Thayer via dev-security-policy
The only update I can provide at this time is that we're working on it. On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 10:08 AM rich.salz--- via dev-security-policy < dev-security-policy@lists.mozilla.org> wrote: > On Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 7:04:11 AM UTC+8, Wayne Thayer wrote: > > Rich: I want to acknowledge

Re: Trusted Recursive Resolver Policy in India

2019-11-21 Thread rich.salz--- via dev-security-policy
On Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 7:04:11 AM UTC+8, Wayne Thayer wrote: > Rich: I want to acknowledge your question, which I think is really "what is > the right forum for Mozilla TRR (DNS over HTTPS) policy [1] discussions?" I > don't currently have an answer for you, but will respond when I do.

Re: Trusted Recursive Resolver Policy in India

2019-09-13 Thread Wayne Thayer via dev-security-policy
Rich: I want to acknowledge your question, which I think is really "what is the right forum for Mozilla TRR (DNS over HTTPS) policy [1] discussions?" I don't currently have an answer for you, but will respond when I do. - Wayne [1] https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/DOH-resolver-policy On Wed,

Re: Trusted Recursive Resolver Policy in India

2019-09-11 Thread rich.salz--- via dev-security-policy
Is this list the right place to discuss the TRR policy? If so, could the wiki page on the policy be updated to point to it? ___ dev-security-policy mailing list dev-security-policy@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-security-policy

Re: Trusted Recursive Resolver Policy in India

2019-05-14 Thread Wayne Thayer via dev-security-policy
On Sun, May 12, 2019 at 9:59 AM Nemo via dev-security-policy < dev-security-policy@lists.mozilla.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I've been running a public DNSCrypt resolver[0] for the last 2 years, > and would like to start a DoH resolver as well. I went through the > DoH-Resolver-Policy page[1] and have

Trusted Recursive Resolver Policy in India

2019-05-12 Thread Nemo via dev-security-policy
Hi, I've been running a public DNSCrypt resolver[0] for the last 2 years, and would like to start a DoH resolver as well. I went through the DoH-Resolver-Policy page[1] and have setup a Draft Policy for my resolver that is based on it[2]. India specifically, has a lot of Internet Blocks