Say (an encrypted) hello to a more private internet.
Say (an encrypted) hello to a more private internet.
Say (an encrypted) hello to a more private internet.
https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/encrypted-hello/
Nothing big, but kinda interesting. I'm excited to see how this will go đź‘€
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While this is good for survielience circumventing.. It is looking like the beginning of the end of DNS filtering and the popularization of encrypted telemetry.
6 0 ReplyYou can always set up a MITM on your network. But yeah, DNS filtering is doomed in the not so far future.
9 0 ReplyDoes this preclude on device DNS filters?
2 0 ReplyI think it doesn't, though I'm not really a network guy.
1 0 ReplyI read through it, to me, it seems like on/device piHole etc. Would still be fine. But I am not a network guy either
1 0 ReplyPiHole might be a different story than your local device, I think that one might be affected.
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That's an option, but its a lot of work and all you get in return is broken apps/websites and not being able to tell if someone is mitm-ing you mitm.
I'm sure some engineer out there is going to find a workaround, hopefully without breaking encryption.
1 0 ReplyNever had a broken website due to my own MITM.
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3 0 ReplyYou can do filtering and monitoring in the DNS server itself in corpo environment, like umbrella or AD DNS.
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