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OpenDNS announced that it will start supporting the DNSSEC protocol on 24.02.2020 for production resolvers (DNSSEC General Availability). I am using the DNS resolvers 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220.But when I enable the DNSSEC support in my router...
For anyone who is reading this and is also interested to implement DNSSEC to the "last mile" I am reporting that this now works perfectly on the production resolvers too.
"None or all of them are IETF standards, or RFCs" what is this supposed to mean? This sentence makes no sense to me.
DoH and DNS over TLS are standards proposed by IETF, while DNSCrypt is not.
Let me translate to you what I am saying. I want to use a...
DNS over TLS is a IETF standard and this is a serious advantage. In my opinion and what I have read, DNS over HTTPS is a bad choice as it camouflages dns queries as web queries, it is a ugly hack. DNSCrypt is created by OpenDNS and it is not bad, but...