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This DNS over HTTP thing
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 1:22 PM Jeroen Massar <jeroen at massar.ch> wrote:
> On 2019-10-01 21:38, Damian Menscher wrote:
>
> > Could someone provide a reference of Google saying they'll change the
> default nameserver? Without that, I think all of Jeroen's arguments fall
> apart?
>
> While I stated:
>
> >> Moving only your DNS to Cloudflare or Google does not solve the
> security stance,
> >> even though that is what people are marketing this whole DoH move
> for....
>
> I did not state what you write above ("Changing the default nameserver").
> (Noting also, that the 'default nameserver' is the system one, not the one
> being just being used by the browser...)
>
Heh, nice troll -- I wasted a few minutes writing a long response about how
you did, in fact, say that multiple times in this thread.
Should be obvious to non-trolls that I was referring to Google changing the
default nameserver *in Chrome*, as obviously Google doesn't have root
access to change it on the host.
But, likely in the long run that will happen won't it? As Firefox is
> already being used as a test base if it works...
>
My crystal ball stopped working when I dropped it last week. Need to get
it repaired before I can answer.
Damian
Noting also, that none of my arguments fall apart with that. But hey, just
> skip over the whole thread, or even the TLDR... kthx!
>
> Greets,
> Jeroen
>
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