On 22/01/2025 20:30, Frank Guthausen wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jan 2025 12:42:20 +0100 <to...@tuxteam.de> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 22, 2025 at 12:34:20PM +0100, Frank Guthausen wrote:
[...] DoH can circumvent manipulation by the ISP [...]
It just replaces one bully by another bully. I won't bet on Google not
manipulating its DoH lookups once that starts improving their bottom
line.
At least in principle we could recompile Chromium or Firefox with the
IP of a trusted nameserver. A configuration option for the IP address
would be even better (I don't know whether this is implemented yet).
You do not need to recompile Firefox. You can even set IP of your DoH
provider to avoid querying local DNS to resolve provider's hostname:
<https://wiki.mozilla.org/Trusted_Recursive_Resolver>
And you may try to find a suitable DoH resolver if you do not trust
privacy policy claimed by Mozilla:
<https://github.com/curl/curl/wiki/DNS-over-HTTPS>
Mick, I am confused if you have solved you issue since you mentioned
that you found DoH setting in Vivaldi, but asked concerning DNS
debugging. I'm still considering a variant that the issue caused by the
new router, not by a browser update.