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paranorman ◴[] No.24838948[source]
That’s annoying yet pretty predictable, at least we’ve still got https://pi-hole.net/ as an option until DNS encryption becomes widespread :/
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anonymousisme ◴[] No.24839381[source]
I don't see how pi-hole get affected by DNS via https, unless you are leaving out the part about computers, tablets, and phones using hard-coded DNS servers that use DNS via https. This is a trend, but a very small one right now.
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fanf2 ◴[] No.24839529[source]
DNSSEC does not do encryption: DNSSEC is about data origin authentication. Encrypted DNS is DoT or DoH, DNS-over-TLS or DNS-over-HTTPS (and maybe in the future DoQ, DNS-over-QUIC)
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1. anonymousisme ◴[] No.24840240[source]
Of course. I knew what I meant, but used the wrong word.