and secondly to encourage
developers to stub it out in DNS resolvers so that .onion requests
don't leak into the DNS.  The only thing that anyone's asking DNS
developers to do is to fail .onion requests rather than forwarding
them along.
That's the problem. Creating new requirements for DNS developers to do anything at all is a huge problem.


Actually making the code change is not the problem. We could easily stub out .onion in about 5 minutes.

Reliably deploying the change however is physically impossible.

We still have people running versions of WinGate from last century, and we don't have a time machine to go back and change those.

Adrien



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