Hello all,

this new document has been allocated 10 minutes in the dprive agenda in Prague. 
It is my attempt to launch a productive discussion on whether the IETF can 
reach consensus on how to address all the issues deriving by the early 
deployment attempts of encrypted DNS protocols and especially DNS-over-HTTPS. 
It is meant to be the counterpart of the draft that this WG is developing for 
operators, but focused on client applications.

Even before discussing the draft recommendations (which I'm sure will be quite 
controversial for some people, and of course everything is up for discussion), 
I would like to understand whether people want to work on this at the IETF (as 
opposed to other Internet governance venues) and in which group.

Regards,


A new version of I-D, draft-bertola-bcp-doh-clients-00.txt has been 
successfully submitted by Vittorio Bertola and posted to the IETF repository.

Name: draft-bertola-bcp-doh-clients
Revision: 00
Title: Recommendations for DNS Privacy Client Applications
Document date: 2019-03-10
Group: Individual Submission
Pages: 19
URL:            
https://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-bertola-bcp-doh-clients-00.txt
Status:         https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-bertola-bcp-doh-clients/
Htmlized:       https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-bertola-bcp-doh-clients-00
Htmlized:       
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-bertola-bcp-doh-clients

Abstract:   This document presents operational, policy and security   
considerations for the authors and publishers of client applications that 
choose to implement DNS resolution through any of the protocols that provide 
private, encrypted connections between the application itself and the DNS 
resolver.  As these protocols, depending on implementation choices and 
deployment models, may impact the Internet significantly at the architectural, 
legal and policy levels, the document records the current consensus on how 
these protocols should be used by applications, especially user-facing 
applications meant for mass usage by non-technical consumers.

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Vittorio Bertola | Head of Policy & Innovation, Open-Xchange
[email protected] 
Office @ Via Treviso 12, 10144 Torino, Italy

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