Three of the best: Long reads
Here are three of our best thought provoking long reads from 2019 for your holiday break.
Here are three of our best thought provoking long reads from 2019 for your holiday break.
Revisit the discussion that surrounded DoH throughout 2019.
Guest Post: Study seeks to understand which transport protocol works best with DNS-over-HTTPS.
Geoff Huston shares his thoughts from IETF 106, including on BBR, IPv6, and DoH.
DNS transparency, DoH and DoT preferences, and Frag Flag Day – Geoff discusses highlights from DNS-OARC 31.
The DNS has evolved from its initial design, but has it evolved for the better?
Guest Post: Researchers have found it’s possible to identify web pages visited by a user by analysing DoH traffic.
Guest Post: TCP enables DoH and DoT to outperform Do53 in page load times, despite higher response times.
Guest Post: Centralized DoH ‘by default’ is a net-negative for everyone’s privacy and that even in later years it will not improve privacy outside of the most privacy hostile environments.
Guest Post: How prevalent are DoT and DoH projects, and what languages are developers using to implement them?