Why do you keep posting this? It's irrelevant because the idea isn't to hide what site you're visiting, it's to prevent the ISP from modifying the DNS responses. Signing DNS responses would be helpful if that was actually enforced anywhere.
DNSCrypt is a perfectly fine solution for this threat model.
I posted a similar comment twice in response to different people. There is nothing wrong with this.
The rest of your comment is irrelevant as it assumes I'm replying to the article rather than to the parent comment. The parent stated that he uses "DNSCrypt in all situations." I don't want people to think this is a good idea.
mike-cardwell|12 years ago
I posted a similar comment twice in response to different people. There is nothing wrong with this.
The rest of your comment is irrelevant as it assumes I'm replying to the article rather than to the parent comment. The parent stated that he uses "DNSCrypt in all situations." I don't want people to think this is a good idea.