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<blockquote data-quote="blackice" data-source="post: 895950" data-attributes="member: 79035"><p><s>Also interestingly I don't think Firefox has implemented DoH properly. I am not intelligent enough, or have the time, to figure out why. But my router which filters malware sites by DNS will not flag Chrome going to wicar.org test pages, but it does flag malware when I use Firefox. dnsleaktest.com shows no leaks, but even with ESNI on it seems to be allowing the router to see something.</s></p><p><s></s></p><p><s>Edit: I take that back. Seems to be a bizarre function of Chrome. The router filters by IP, not DNS. Even with DNS encryption on it sees where Chrome is going but unlike in FF doesn't block the wicar.org test sites/files. It may be somehow related to order of processing, because none of the parental controls work in FF, just malware filtering.</s></p><p></p><p>Forget all of that. Firefox DoH doesn't work properly with Quad9's manual entry. Changing to cloudflare works as expected...very odd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackice, post: 895950, member: 79035"] [S]Also interestingly I don't think Firefox has implemented DoH properly. I am not intelligent enough, or have the time, to figure out why. But my router which filters malware sites by DNS will not flag Chrome going to wicar.org test pages, but it does flag malware when I use Firefox. dnsleaktest.com shows no leaks, but even with ESNI on it seems to be allowing the router to see something. Edit: I take that back. Seems to be a bizarre function of Chrome. The router filters by IP, not DNS. Even with DNS encryption on it sees where Chrome is going but unlike in FF doesn't block the wicar.org test sites/files. It may be somehow related to order of processing, because none of the parental controls work in FF, just malware filtering.[/S] Forget all of that. Firefox DoH doesn't work properly with Quad9's manual entry. Changing to cloudflare works as expected...very odd. [/QUOTE]
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