Hello DNS Privacy,
We’ve published a set of new drafts that define what we’re calling “Adaptive
DNS Privacy”. This is an approach to using technologies like DoH to improve
privacy of name resolution without breaking the functionality provided by local
network resolvers. It also does not
> Il 4 ottobre 2019 15:26 Sara Dickinson ha scritto:
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> "In some cases, networks might block access to remote resolvers for security
> reasons, for example to cripple malware and bots or to prevent data
> exfiltration methods that use encrypted DNS communications as transport. In
> these
> On 3 Oct 2019, at 12:16, Vittorio Bertola
> wrote:
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>> Il 27 settembre 2019 17:54 Sara Dickinson ha scritto:
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>> I hope the changes address most of your concerns - please review and let me
>> know.
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> I went through the changes, and I like them - you did a really good job in
> On 6 Sep 2019, at 06:31, Shivan Sahib
> wrote:
Hi Shivan,
Thanks for this review.
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> This is a bit late, and I'd sent some comments to Sara off-list (and I wanted
> to actually contribute some text but haven't yet gotten the time :(), but
> figured would send a quick note on-list as
A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
This draft is a work item of the DNS PRIVate Exchange WG of the IETF.
Title : Recommendations for DNS Privacy Service Operators
Authors : Sara Dickinson
> Begin forwarded message:
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> From: Stephen Farrell
> Subject: Re: [dns-privacy] Working Group Last Call for
> draft-ietf-dprive-bcp-op
> Date: 19 September 2019 at 13:33:28 BST
> To: Sara Dickinson
> Cc: dns-privacy@ietf.org
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> Hi Sara,
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> Sorry for being slow responding…
Sorry