On Mon, Mar 28, 2016, at 21:30, Florian Weimer wrote:
> * Henrique de Moraes Holschuh:
>
> > On the CDN side, Akamai were warned that their authoritative servers
> > were broken and would interfere with Qname minimization in February
> > 2015[1], and it is still not fixed. It is the same bad beha
* Henrique de Moraes Holschuh:
> On the CDN side, Akamai were warned that their authoritative servers
> were broken and would interfere with Qname minimization in February
> 2015[1], and it is still not fixed. It is the same bad behavior that
> happened to ECN
It is similar to ECN indeed. In bo
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016, at 22:25, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Robert Edmonds writes ("Re: DNS Qname minimisation"):
> > DNS qname minimisation is already available in Debian; unbound 1.5.8 in
> > testing and jessie-backports has support for it, which can be enabled by
> &
Ondřej Surý writes ("Re: DNS Qname minimisation"):
> [facts]
Thanks for the information!
Regards,
Ian.
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016, at 02:25, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Robert Edmonds writes ("Re: DNS Qname minimisation"):
> > DNS qname minimisation is already available in Debian; unbound 1.5.8 in
> > testing and jessie-backports has support for it, which can be enabled by
> &
Robert Edmonds writes ("Re: DNS Qname minimisation"):
> DNS qname minimisation is already available in Debian; unbound 1.5.8 in
> testing and jessie-backports has support for it, which can be enabled by
> adding the following config snippet to /etc/unbound/unbound.conf.
Hugo Maxwell Connery wrote:
> I strongly encourage the Debian Project, in collaboration
> with other major GNU/Linux distributors to implement that
> standards coming out of the IETF to respond to the mass
> surveillance of the Internet illustrated by the Snowden
> disclosures.
>
> The DNS Qname
On 24/03/2016 2:07 AM, Hugo Maxwell Connery wrote:
> I strongly encourage the Debian Project, in collaboration
> with other major GNU/Linux distributors to implement that
> standards coming out of the IETF to respond to the mass
> surveillance of the Internet illustrated by the Snowden
> disclosur
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