Re: [DNSOP] I-D Action: draft-ietf-dnsop-structured-dns-error-06.txt

Ralf Weber <dns@fl1ger.de> Fri, 13 October 2023 07:54 UTC

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From: Ralf Weber <dns@fl1ger.de>
To: Eric Orth <ericorth=40google.com@dmarc.ietf.org>
Cc: Tommy Pauly <tpauly=40apple.com@dmarc.ietf.org>, Vodafone Gianpaolo Angelo Scalone <Gianpaolo-Angelo.Scalone=40vodafone.com@dmarc.ietf.org>, DNSOP WG <dnsop@ietf.org>
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Moin!

On 12 Oct 2023, at 18:54, Eric Orth wrote:

> Advertisements would be annoying, but my biggest concern with this stuff
> has always been links to pages that mimic the page the user was trying to
> access in the first place.  If the user types in social-network.com, I
> don't trust users to not click links in the result without reading them and
> go with it once they hit a page that looks like the social-network.com
> login page.

Maybe it could be two step. First have a generic page that is created by
the browser telling that something is being blocked by including the
organisation name and then have link to “more information here”?

So long
-Ralf
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Ralf Weber