>>> One of the benefits of DoH over DoT seems that port 443 is utilized as
>>> opposed to port 853 and thus less likely to to be blocked by firewalls.
>> since may DoT servers also run on 443 this should not be a reason for using
>> DoH instead of DoT
>
> Sure, if they were. Do you know of any
>> One of the benefits of DoH over DoT seems that port 443 is utilized as
>> opposed to port 853 and thus less likely to to be blocked by firewalls.
> since may DoT servers also run on 443 this should not be a reason for using
> DoH instead of DoT
Sure, if they were. Do you know of any public
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>> One of the benefits of DoH over DoT seems that port 443 is utilized as
>> opposed to port 853 and thus less likely to to be blocked by firewalls.
>
> since may DoT servers also run on 443 this should not be a reason for using
> DoH instead of DoT
since ma*n*y DoT
> One of the benefits of DoH over DoT seems that port 443 is utilized as
> opposed to port 853 and thus less likely to to be blocked by firewalls.
since may DoT servers also run on 443 this should not be a reason for using
DoH instead of DoT
>
> Some are voicing their concern that it would cede