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SUMMARY:ThaiNOG Meeting #4
DESCRIPTION:ThaiNOG was honored to have Paul Vixie to give a special lecture on the topic \n“DNS Wars: Episode IV — A New Bypass“\nAbstract : Since commercialization and privatization of the Internet first began in the 1990’s\, there has been a steady push to move access side DNS (called “recursive”) away from customer networks and towards first ISP’s and later Cisco\, Google\, IBM\, and Cloudflare. What are the real motives for this trend? What are the risks and costs\, and who pays them? Dr. Paul Vixie has worked in the DNS field since 1989 and has invented many of the monitoring and filtering capabilities now used by nearly all DNS services\, and he will try to explain what’s happening. Special attention will be paid to the new web-based “DNS over HTTP” or “DoH” protocol now being strongly pushed by Mozilla and others.
URL:https://thainog.or.th/event/thainog-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Meeting Room 18A\, Fl 18th. (UniNet New Building)\, Ministry of Higher Education\, Science\, Research\, and Innovation\, Bangkok\, 10400\, Thailand
ORGANIZER;CN="ThaiNOG":MAILTO:info@thainog.or.th
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