An update on developments with DNS-over-HTTPS
Guest Post: There’s been a fair amount of progress made in the realm of DoH over the 12 months but equally more work to be done.
Guest Post: There’s been a fair amount of progress made in the realm of DoH over the 12 months but equally more work to be done.
Internet infrastructure has evolved a lot since the 1980s. How well is the DNS coping with all that change?
In August 2019, 3% of users passed their queries through resolvers that actively work to minimize the extent of leakage of superfluous information in DNS queries. What’s changed in 12 months?
The way DNS resolution is used in today’s network is changing, and it has wider implications.
Guest Post: We are currently living in a world of eroding trust and it is time to rethink what, and how we trust.
Guest Post: Preserving privacy and securing online communications needs to be appropriately balanced with convenience for it to be implemented properly.
Follow this step-by-step guide to implement the DNS privacy standards DNS-over-TLS and DNS-over-HTTPS.
Geoff Huston shares his thoughts from IETF 106, including on BBR, IPv6, and DoH.
Guest Post: Do our Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices at home expose private information unexpectedly?
Guest Post: Palmtree Router is a new project built from open source tools to provide a private Internet gateway.