[dnsoverhttp] DNS over HTTP Bar Bof Tuesady 6:45 Studio 7

Patrick McManus <pmcmanus@mozilla.com> Sun, 13 November 2016 22:52 UTC

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Our Bar BOF will be Tuesday evening at 6:45 in Studio 7 on the 6th Floor of
the Conrad. See you there!

as a reminder - this is our scope:

DNS over HTTP comes up again and again - each time the context is a bit
different. Some efforts try and extract information from the DNS via HTTP,
others try and modify the DNS information via HTTP, others try and use HTTP
as a tunnel for the DNS protocol, and still others aim to integrate DNS
information directly into the HTTP protocol stack. Along the way there are
firewalls, caches, markup languages, content-encodings, half solutions,
security challenges, and other dragons.

Someone made the excellent suggestion that we try and get a broad set of
expertise here - both from the folks that understand DNS, the folks that
are more experienced with HTTP, as well as the folks well versed in
interfaces together to build a more complete set of requirements and after
that's done we can make a gut check on whether that's a problem we want to
solve together.

Let's hold an informal bar-bof in Seoul (time and place TBD) on the topic
and see if we can get critical mass together for the effort - we can
discuss forums/etc for this work along the way - but I'm most interested to
see if we can get the attention of the diverse set of folks necessary to
make it succeed.