This content has moved.
Please go to bagder/TRRprefs for the current incarnation of the docs, and please help us out polish and maintain this documentation!
This content has moved.
Please go to bagder/TRRprefs for the current incarnation of the docs, and please help us out polish and maintain this documentation!
What about network.trr.wait-for-A-and-AAAA
? It seems to be true
by default, but it looks like it would do the same thing as network.trr.early-AAAA
. What does it do?
I created this gist while working for Mozilla on the TRR implementation. It has not been maintained and I do not work for Mozilla anymore - since late 2018. For up-to-date Firefox DoH documentation, I hope that Mozilla has a better reference than this by now!
@iphorde: the RFC was work in progess within the IETF when we wrote this code and several others did the same. That's how protocol standards are typically made.
Update Google's server please-- https://dns.google/dns-query
If it helps anyone that winds up at this gist, you can exclude / bypass domains from being resolved with DoH using network.trr.excluded-domains
I've transitioned this gist into a separate github repository, and I will accept pull requests to update and fix the documentaton.
Open a PR for the google DOH server address change.
I've now cut down this gist to force everyone over to the repo instead to keep the docs at a single place. I also added two missing prefs and moved over some blurb from my blog post.
The RFC was written after I posted my comment. You should look at the dates. October 2018. I posted on Aug 5, 2018. This is still a terrible idea.