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Register Here!A long-time supporter through participation and sponsorship, Cisco will co-host, along with CZ.NIC, the IETF 104 meeting to be held in Prague on 23-29 March 2019.
Read more about IETF 104IETF 104 starts Saturday 23 March and runs through Friday afternoon, 29 March.
Prague, Czech RepublicIETF 105 starts Saturday 20 July and runs through Friday afternoon, 26 July.
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This working group will standardize encodings for DNS queries and responses that are suitable for use in HTTPS. This will enable the domain name system to function over certain paths where existing...
doh active doh@ietf.orgThis document defines a protocol for sending DNS queries and getting DNS responses over HTTPS. Each DNS query-response pair is mapped into an HTTP exchange.
RFC 8484 was: draft-ietf-doh-dns-over-https doh@ietf.orgJoin the IETF community as it creates the technologies that power the Internet.
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