On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 2:42 PM Warren Kumari via Datatracker <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> My DISCUS is specifically around the"The Alleged Public Nature of DNS
> Data" /
> "It has long been claimed that "the data in the DNS is public" section --
> it
> seems to be unnecessarily creating and then shooting down a strawman. The
> "the
> data in the DNS is public" aphorism talks is more about the
> confidentiality one
> can expect **publishing** data in the DNS, not the privacy of the lookups.
>

Some discussions I've seen have centered on the idea that resolver
selection in combination with DoH/DoT could lead to the exposure of private
names.

I do not think this is an important issue, but some people clearly do.

thanks,
Rob
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