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DNS-based ad/abuse domain blocking on OpenWrt (github.com)

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DNS-based ad/abuse domain blocking on OpenWrt (github.com)
Dnsmasq-based DNS blocking - Artemis (artemix.org)
DNS66: DNS-based host/ad blocking for Android (jak-linux.org)
Show HN: AI Domain Data Standard – Self-Hosted, DNS-Based Identity for AI (github.com)
Hi HN! I built the AI Domain Data Standard (AIDD), an open, vendor-neutral way for any domain to publish canonical identity data that AI systems can read without relying on third-party aggregators.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;ai-domain-data&#x2F;spec&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x...
Show HN: Okitsok – Local DNS-based domain availability checker (CLI) (github.com)
Imagine a DNS server that removed top million domains from its database (millionshort.com)
DMARC - Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance (dmarc.org)
Namecoin - A DNS alternative based on Bitcoin (bluishcoder.co.nz)
Announcing Universal DNSSEC: Secure DNS for Every Domain (blog.cloudflare.com)
The International Incident - Gaining Control of a .int Domain Name With DNS Trickery (thehackerblog.com)
Blocking-resistant communication through domain fronting (2015) (bamsoftware.com)
"Domain fronting" is the technique used by Tor's [meek transport](https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/meek) to allow connections when tor is being actively blocked.
dnsdist is a highly DNS-, DoS- and abuse-aware loadbalancer (dnsdist.org)
The Orphaned Internet – Taking Over 120K Domains via a DNS Vulnerability in AWS, Google Cloud, Rackspace and Digital Ocean (thehackerblog.com)
The Journey to Hijacking a Country's DNS - The Hidden Risks of Domain Extensions (thehackerblog.com)
Blocking Adware Domains & Other Unwanted Traffic (pi-hole.net)
I only discovered this project a little while back. Seems like a pretty normal DNS server implementation but the value really lies in the list(s) of adware domains. You can build on the list or you can simply rely on what comes with the software, but I've found that it's useful for also blocking dom...
New Quad9 DNS service blocks malicious domains for everyone (arstechnica.com)
Cross Domain Desktop Compositor: Hardware-Based, Multilevel-Secure UI (2016) (people.eng.unimelb.edu.au)
Advertising domain name blocking with Unbound (blog.mirabellette.netlib.re)
Nomulus is an open source, scalable, cloud-based service for operating top-level domains (TLDs) (github.com)
Nomulus is an open source, scalable, cloud-based service for operating top-level domains (TLDs). It is the authoritative source for the TLDs that it runs, meaning that it is responsible for tracking domain name ownership and handling registrations, renewals, availability checks, and WHOIS requests. ...
System-wide adblocking on Android using DNS-over-TLS (github.com)
In Android 9, Google introduced native DNS-over-TLS support. I wanted to use this for adblocking as I don't like rooting my phone or using an always-on VPN. So I built this, which uses DNS-over-TLS combined with PiHole - ads and trackers are blocked on the web and in apps!
DNS Flag Day on February 1, 2019: check your domains (dnsflagday.net)
A number of DNS software and service providers have announced that we will all cease implementing DNS resolver workarounds to accommodate DNS authoritative systems that don’t follow the Extensions to DNS (EDNS) protocol. Each vendor has pledged to roll out this change in some version of their softwa...
Inside the DNSpionage hacks that hijack domains at an unprecedented scale (arstechnica.com)
Level(3) DNS (4.2.2.1) Spoofing All Domains (mailman.nanog.org)
Firefox has started enabling DNS-over-HTTPS by default for all US-based users (blog.mozilla.org)
SIGRed - Resolving Your Way into Domain Admin: Exploiting a 17 Year-old Bug in Windows DNS Servers (research.checkpoint.com)
Domain-Driven Test Data Generation: A Category-Partition Method and Property-Based Testing Mashup (concerningquality.com)
Post-quantum signatures in DNSSEC via request-based fragmentation (douglas.stebila.ca)
Pirate site not impressed by global DNS blocking order (torrentfreak.com)
France’s browser-based website blocking proposal will set a disastrous precedent for the open internet (blog.mozilla.org)
I just installed a DNS based firewall (I think) for the first time in my life. Help me understand which addresses to block.