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minus-squareMaro@lemmynsfw.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoWith this guide wouldn’t the local dns instance still make requests unencrypted? Additionally, even without logs on the local instances, the local cache would still exist. I would rather use dns over https, trusting an anonymous third party dns provider, seems ripe for mitm attacks.
With this guide wouldn’t the local dns instance still make requests unencrypted?
Additionally, even without logs on the local instances, the local cache would still exist.
I would rather use dns over https, trusting an anonymous third party dns provider, seems ripe for mitm attacks.