The feature is implemented as of 96.0.4645.0, but whether or not it runs is
controlled by experiment flags.  We currently have those flags enabled for
50% of Canary/Dev users to allow comparison against a disabled control.
Sounds like you might be in the "control" 50%.

To force the experiment:
chrome.exe
--enable-features="UseDnsHttpsSvcb<DnsHttpsSvcbSchemeUpgrade.ForcedOn_UseDnsHttpsSvcb:UseDnsHttpsSvcbEnableInsecure/true/UseDnsHttpsSvcbHttpUpgrade/true/UseDnsHttpsSvcbExtraTimeAbsolute/500ms/UseDnsHttpsSvcbExtraTimePercent/50"

That should hopefully give the same behavior as what we are currently using
in the "enabled" 50%.  Note that forcing this is definitely not
"supported", and we might be tweaking the experiment parameters to no
longer match this specific invocation.  So overall, I would only recommend
using this to experiment with it.

On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 1:52 PM Ralf Weber <chrom...@fl1ger.de> wrote:

> Moin!
>
> On 23 Sep 2021, at 22:36, Eric Orth wrote:
> > Estimated milestones
> >
> > Desktop 96
> >
> > Android 96
> >
> > Link to entry on the Chrome Platform Status
> >
> > https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5485544526053376
>
> Sorry to maybe ask obvious questions, but I am new to this group and
> just been tracking it for this specific feature.
>
> Now if I read the above correct the current Chrome Dev channel build (
> for me 96.0.4664.9 on Intel MacOS) should have this feature, however I
> don’t see HTTPS (DNS Type 65) queries send even if I set a DoH
> resolver. Am I missing something or is this not yet implemented?
>
> TIA and so long
> -Ralf
> —--
> Ralf Weber
>

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