← Back to context Comment by pixel_popping 6 days ago You can actually just move it to a subdomain and wildcard TLS cert as well. 4 comments pixel_popping Reply Havoc 6 days ago Oh that's clever. Was thinking about putting a slug into the URL as "secret" but subdomain is probably easier to square gruez 6 days ago >but subdomain is probably easier to squareWhy would it be? Is there some client/OS that doesn't support custom paths for DoH? landgenoot 6 days ago Android private DNS does not support alternate paths, alternative ports or basic http authentication. pixel_popping 6 days ago You can manage subdomain from DNS provider directly which can make it convenient, you can also easily firewall without reverse proxy and you can manipulate it through host files and so-on.
Havoc 6 days ago Oh that's clever. Was thinking about putting a slug into the URL as "secret" but subdomain is probably easier to square gruez 6 days ago >but subdomain is probably easier to squareWhy would it be? Is there some client/OS that doesn't support custom paths for DoH? landgenoot 6 days ago Android private DNS does not support alternate paths, alternative ports or basic http authentication. pixel_popping 6 days ago You can manage subdomain from DNS provider directly which can make it convenient, you can also easily firewall without reverse proxy and you can manipulate it through host files and so-on.
gruez 6 days ago >but subdomain is probably easier to squareWhy would it be? Is there some client/OS that doesn't support custom paths for DoH? landgenoot 6 days ago Android private DNS does not support alternate paths, alternative ports or basic http authentication. pixel_popping 6 days ago You can manage subdomain from DNS provider directly which can make it convenient, you can also easily firewall without reverse proxy and you can manipulate it through host files and so-on.
landgenoot 6 days ago Android private DNS does not support alternate paths, alternative ports or basic http authentication.
pixel_popping 6 days ago You can manage subdomain from DNS provider directly which can make it convenient, you can also easily firewall without reverse proxy and you can manipulate it through host files and so-on.
Oh that's clever. Was thinking about putting a slug into the URL as "secret" but subdomain is probably easier to square
>but subdomain is probably easier to square
Why would it be? Is there some client/OS that doesn't support custom paths for DoH?
Android private DNS does not support alternate paths, alternative ports or basic http authentication.
You can manage subdomain from DNS provider directly which can make it convenient, you can also easily firewall without reverse proxy and you can manipulate it through host files and so-on.