← Back to context Comment by shawnz 7 years ago I think the parent is saying, why not spoof the EDNS client subnet information? 6 comments shawnz Reply akerl_ 7 years ago True. Copying the information would be possible, but given they’re working on other efforts to replace the functionality of EDNS ECS in a standard way, it seems like a hacky bandaid. manigandham 7 years ago EDNS is a working system today, doesn't seem that hacky to use it until a new system is actually ready (which doesn't seem to be anytime soon anyway). slenk 7 years ago It works if you don't care about privacy 1 reply → zamadatix 7 years ago Is there anywhere I can learn about these ongoing efforts to replace EDNS?
akerl_ 7 years ago True. Copying the information would be possible, but given they’re working on other efforts to replace the functionality of EDNS ECS in a standard way, it seems like a hacky bandaid. manigandham 7 years ago EDNS is a working system today, doesn't seem that hacky to use it until a new system is actually ready (which doesn't seem to be anytime soon anyway). slenk 7 years ago It works if you don't care about privacy 1 reply → zamadatix 7 years ago Is there anywhere I can learn about these ongoing efforts to replace EDNS?
manigandham 7 years ago EDNS is a working system today, doesn't seem that hacky to use it until a new system is actually ready (which doesn't seem to be anytime soon anyway). slenk 7 years ago It works if you don't care about privacy 1 reply →
True. Copying the information would be possible, but given they’re working on other efforts to replace the functionality of EDNS ECS in a standard way, it seems like a hacky bandaid.
EDNS is a working system today, doesn't seem that hacky to use it until a new system is actually ready (which doesn't seem to be anytime soon anyway).
It works if you don't care about privacy
1 reply →
Is there anywhere I can learn about these ongoing efforts to replace EDNS?