Hi All - an update on this: We're planning an informal Bar BOF on this topic Tuesday night in Seoul. The place is TBD - but I'll reply to this mail as we get closer with the detail. Just hold the place on your dance-card.
If you haven't joined the list, there is some good discussion there and even a draft (thanks Paul and Joe!) - check it out on the archives. -Patrick On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 11:22 AM, Patrick McManus <pmcma...@mozilla.com> wrote: > Hi All - > > DNS over HTTP comes up again and again - each time the context is a bit > different. Some efforts try and extract information from the DNS via HTTP, > others try and modify the DNS information via HTTP, others try and use HTTP > as a tunnel for the DNS protocol, and still others aim to integrate DNS > information directly into the HTTP protocol stack. Along the way there are > firewalls, caches, markup languages, content-encodings, half solutions, > security challenges, and other dragons. > > Someone made the excellent suggestion that we try and get a broad set of > expertise here - both from the folks that understand DNS, the folks that > are more experienced with HTTP, as well as the folks well versed in > interfaces together to build a more complete set of requirements and after > that's done we can make a gut check on whether that's a problem we want to > solve together. > > Let's hold an informal bar-bof in Seoul (time and place TBD) on the topic > and see if we can get critical mass together for the effort - we can > discuss forums/etc for this work along the way - but I'm most interested to > see if we can get the attention of the diverse set of folks necessary to > make it succeed. > > There is a new list as a way to prepare for that meetup. > > List address: dnsoverh...@ietf.org > Archive: https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/search/?email_list=dnsoverhttp > To subscribe: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsoverhttp > > I know some folk are working in this space already - please join > dnsoverhttp and share what you're working on (or have worked on in the past > and lessons learned from it) > > Thanks! > -Patrick > > > >
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