Hi,
In Indonesia case:
1.Government asks everyone that MUST use ISPs' DNS servers.
   No third party DNS servers are allowed (for example:  Google's DNS).
   Although I am not sure about the real implementation, ISPs will
redirect DNS request traffic from customers to their DNS servers.

2.ISPs' DNS servers MUST contain blacklist domain names (provided by
government).
   see here: http://trustpositif.kominfo.go.id/   to see domain name blacklists.



Best Regards,

Dikshie Fauzie









On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 1:39 AM, Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzme...@nic.fr> wrote:
> There is an Internet-Draft "A Survey of Worldwide Censorship
> Techniques" draft-hall-censorship-tech-00 which is on the agenda of
> the Security Area Open Meeting next week at IETF 91 Honolulu.
>
> I applaud the effort, I've reviewed the DNS part and I find it of low
> quality, with sloppy terminology. I sent my remarks to the authors but
> may be I was not constructive enough and the good people at DNSOP will
> want to do their own review and comment on it? [No venue for
> discussion is mentioned in the draft.]

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