On 17/01/2020 12:03 pm, Kim Holburn wrote:

A sensible "agent of interest" [to the security agencies] would be using a VPN 
no?

Yes, if they're using a VPN to a third-party intermediary and are technically 
aware, but I imagine the security agencies have ways of dealing with that sort 
of suspicious behaviour.

Do tell.  Many people have started using VPNs for a variety of reasons, mostly 
to do with privacy.  Many VPNs don't log connections and many are in other 
legal jurisdictions.

The vast majority of Australian internet users do not use third-party VPNs, are 
not terrorists or potential terrorists, and probably aren't even aware of the 
possibility their ISPs may be selling their browsing behaviour.  But they do 
have an awareness and reasonable expectation of privacy.  This has arisen 
largely from the widely publicised abuses of various large corporations.

It's this group which motivates DOH/DOT and HTTPS development and deployment.
My original interest arose from a Choice article. However I was unable to get DOH operating in mode-3 (no fallback to clear DNS) other than with the Mozilla/Cloudflare/APNIC configuration. Having a suspicious mind, I wondered whether the Australian security services had nobbled DOH.

Have any Linkers succeeded in getting Firefox DOH going with other services?

David
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