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by Someone1234
1781 days ago
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> Is DoH browser-based. Optically, yes. Technically, no. I use it outside the browser every day. I don't understand what you're trying to say. Firefox and Chrome have an individual setting for DoH that doesn't depend on the underlying OS's DNS configuration/resolver. Therefore, you can run multiple instances of either browser (using profiles) that point to different DoH resolvers or are different from the underlying OS. This is very similar to using TOR in a browser instance but with even lower friction. Currently, the biggest friction is that one profile cannot point to two or more DoH resolvers at the same time, and instead you need two browser profiles for two browser instances that resolve to different endpoints. |
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I do understand your point, anyone can run a DoH server and could serve "alternate DNS" names. I just wanted to make clear that DoH is not limited to use with the popular browsers. It can be useful outside the browser.