Re: Tales from the DNSCrypt: Linux Rising

2012-02-21 Thread Yves-Alexis Perez
On lun., 2012-02-20 at 19:50 -0200, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > [1] or anything else that properly secures DNS sessions Note that you can have integrity protection / authentication using TSIG (though key distribution is still an issue). -- Yves-Alexis signature.asc Description: This is

RE: Tales from the DNSCrypt: Linux Rising

2012-02-20 Thread Mike Viau
> On Mon, 20 Feb 2012 19:50:21 -0200 wrote: > > Your point being? It still lets OpenDNS track what you do, and control what > you can do. Why should we care about this crap? > > Now, something that made it easy to deploy CurveDNS[1] proxies and clients > everywhere (which could also work for

Re: Tales from the DNSCrypt: Linux Rising

2012-02-20 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
Your point being? It still lets OpenDNS track what you do, and control what you can do. Why should we care about this crap? Now, something that made it easy to deploy CurveDNS[1] proxies and clients everywhere (which could also work for acessing OpenDNS servers, obviously), now THAT would be som

Tales from the DNSCrypt: Linux Rising

2012-02-20 Thread ming
Tales from the DNSCrypt: Linux Rising # News & Notes from the OpenDNS team # by David Ulevitch, Founder/CEO on Feb 16th, 2012 When we released the Mac-only preview of DNSCrypt, we knew it was a game changer. The revolutionary piece of lightweight software encrypts all DNS traffic between you