Lightboard Lessons: DNS over HTTPS
DNS over HTTPS (DoH for short) is making a name for itself in the news lately. It seems like everyone except the end user is a little up in arms over the push in Chrome and Firefox to default to DoH ...
Published Oct 22, 2019
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Christ Follower, Husband, Father, Technologist. I love community and I especially love THIS community. My background is networking, but I've dabbled in all the F5 iStuff, I'm a recovering Perl guy, and am very much a python enthusiast. Learning alongside all of you in this accelerating industry toward modern apps and architectures.JRahm
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Christ Follower, Husband, Father, Technologist. I love community and I especially love THIS community. My background is networking, but I've dabbled in all the F5 iStuff, I'm a recovering Perl guy, and am very much a python enthusiast. Learning alongside all of you in this accelerating industry toward modern apps and architectures.David_Doucette
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Dec 03, 2019Yes, the client will need a DOH compliant browser or OS that supports it.