On 2019-11-07 17:17, Landry Breuil wrote:
On Thu, Nov 07, 2019 at 06:06:35PM +0100, Stéphane HUC wrote:
Hi,
In 2019/09/08, about Firefox and DoH by default, Otto Moerbeek
suggested to add the string ' network.trr.mode=5' into file
'all-openbsd.js'.
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=156794162705366&w=2
Wouldn't it be interesting to do the same for Thunderbird, knowing
that this option can be enabled by default?
Just for the example, I attach a diff based on stable; if it's OK, I
can transmit a diff, based on current.
Yes or no?
Do you have any evidence that thunderbird actually uses DoH, or you're
just cargoculting things here ? Afaik, DoH is only enabled via
on-the-fly configuration done remotely by mozilla for firefox, and i
doubt the same processes are used for thunderbird, which isnt handled
by
mozilla anymore.
Landry
@Landry:
TL;DR: Open Thunderbird and see!
As, explain on Daemonforum, yes, it's now possible:
http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?p=67844#post67844
@all:
Yes, it's possible to configure DoH into Thunderbird (v68.1) on OpenBSD
6.6, a minima with 'about:config', and set both strings
'network.trr.mode' and 'network.trr.uri'.
Into GUI, go to the Preferences > Advanced > Connections settings,
etc...
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