Neil Brown on Nostr: Perhaps I spoke to soon, as it looks like Mozilla has considered this: ...
Perhaps I spoke to soon, as it looks like Mozilla has considered this: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/configuring-networks-disable-dns-over-https
In addition, there’s the already-existing-but-not-a-standard approach of using a canary domain which, if it resolves to an A/AAAA record, will cause Firefox to disable DoH temporarily unless the user has set Firefox to “always use DoH”. But that puts the onus on the network admin (unsure how I feel about that).
In addition, there’s the already-existing-but-not-a-standard approach of using a canary domain which, if it resolves to an A/AAAA record, will cause Firefox to disable DoH temporarily unless the user has set Firefox to “always use DoH”. But that puts the onus on the network admin (unsure how I feel about that).