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E-DoH: Elegantly Detecting the Depths of Open DoH Service on the Internet
March 20, 2024, 4:10 a.m. | Cong Dong, Jiahai Yang, Yun Li, Yue Wu, Yufan Chen, Chenglong Li, Haoran Jiao, Xia Yin, Yuling Liu
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Abstract: In recent years, DNS over Encrypted (DoE) methods have been regarded as a novel trend within the realm of the DNS ecosystem. In these DoE methods, DNS over HTTPS (DoH) provides encryption to protect data confidentiality while providing better obfuscation to avoid censorship by multiplexing port 443 with web services. This development introduced certain inconveniences in discovering publicly available DoH services. In this paper, we propose the E-DoH method for elegant and efficient DoH service …
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