DoH, DoT, and plain old DNS
To what extent have these encrypted DNS technologies been taken up in the public Internet?
To what extent have these encrypted DNS technologies been taken up in the public Internet?
Guest Post: DoH resolver lists are not comprehensive, which makes it difficult for network administrators to entirely block DoH connections.
Guest Post: Measuring DoT from the end user, using 3200 RIPE Atlas home probes deployed at the edge, in more than 125 economies.
Guest Post: New DNS benchmarking tool aims to simulate real clients and their behaviour.
Internet infrastructure has evolved a lot since the 1980s. How well is the DNS coping with all that change?
Follow this step-by-step guide to implement the DNS privacy standards DNS-over-TLS and DNS-over-HTTPS.
Guest Post: Study seeks to measure the effectiveness of encrypting the DNS for the purpose of privacy.
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.