Vittorio,

On Aug 21, 2018, at 3:33 AM, Vittorio Bertola 
<[email protected]> wrote:
> If so, I can accept your use case: a smart user, knowing what he is doing, 
> does not want anyone else to sanitize his queries for him. But I don't see 
> why the best solution to your use case - which is quite a minority case, 
> though easily overrepresented in a technical environment - is to build a sort 
> of "nuclear bomb" protocol that, if widely adopted, will destroy most of the 
> existing practices in the DNS "ecosystem" (I'm using the word that was being 
> used at ICANN's DNS Symposium in Montreal), including the basic security 
> measures that protect the 99.9% of the users who are not technically smart. 

Perhaps I’m misunderstanding: are you saying the folks who provide resolution 
services in a DoH world would have incentive to not follow basic security 
measures?

Regards,
-drc

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