[Dnssec-trigger] Using dnssec-trigger when the forwarder lies

Bill Owens owens at nysernet.org
Mon Jan 2 23:40:42 UTC 2012


On Mon, Jan 02, 2012 at 05:55:52PM -0500, Bill Owens wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 02, 2012 at 10:49:31PM +0100, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> > [A bit of context: on 30th december 2011, the French governement
> > published the decree mandating DNS - yes, DNS is explicitely the
> > technque to use - filtering of online gambling sites. The problem may
> > also happen with the US project SOPA and many others.]
> 
> Just curious, and I can't seem to find anything specific about this measure - does the decree have anything to say about circumvention measures? Such as, for example, software that automatically switches nameservers in order to avoid the blocking? ;)

Aha, of course you'd already blogged about it and tweeted the link, but since I am very limited in my language skills I had not noticed. Google Translate to the rescue (and there's nothing about circumvention, at least in the version I found/translated).

BIll.



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