“Concerns over DNS Blocking” by Vinton Cerf

  • MrMonkey@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    PiHole with upstream dns-over-tls or dns-over-https.

    Anybody who wants to can get around DNS blocks. Sure it’ll stop Aunt Sally, but anyone who cares will get around it. It’s a really dumb way of doing things.

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        1 year ago

        How? I don’t see what could find dns-over-https in the middle of other https traffic?

        • Brkdncr@kbin.social
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          1 year ago

          there is a lot more to modern firewall app detection than ports. My Palo Alto has a specific category to detect and block dns over https.

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              1 year ago

              For rather cheap I can see what traffic is suspicious. If you throw more resources at the problem and scale up it becomes simple to see traffic that looks like dns over https without having to decrypt it. Indicators such as size, frequency, consistent traffic going from your host to your DoH provider and then traffic going to other parts of the internet….these patterns become easy to establish. Once you have a good idea that a host on the internet is a DoH provider you can drop it into that category and block it.