> What am I missing?

The cost of making dnsmasq/<your router firmware>, or <your os/browser sofware>, dns client recursive DoT/DoH/DoQ capable, which means dropping the need of any external recursive name server like DNS4U, is a couple of million euro funded by EU to create DNS4U, which then in turn will be eradicated by a single software update at some time in the future.
I honestly belive it is money well spent. If EU spends an extreme amount of money on DNS4U, I might even join in and donate code (to the client resolver that is). Qname minimization solves the remaining part.



Jørgen



At 09:22 20/01/2022 (UTC), Hank Nussbacher wrote:

On 19/01/2022 13:33, Hank Nussbacher wrote:

How the media sees DNS4EU:
https://therecord.media/eu-wants-to-build-its-own-dns-infrastructure-with-built-in-filtering-capabilities/

-Hank

> On 18/01/2022 12:51, Ana Sen wrote:
>
> I  left the webinar more confused than before it started.
>
> In the actual call it states "Costs for operating the infrastructure
> during its lifetime will be excluded under the call." and later
> "Proposals should also define the post-project ownership of the
> infrastructure".  This call is for 36 months with only 50% co-funding.
>
> So based on my reading of the 1st sentence, any servers placed at
> various colo sites (hosting costs), routing costs, etc are excluded?!
>
> Does this mean that whoever wins this call will be spending a couple
> million Euro of their own money on manpower and equipment to implement
> DNS4EU?
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Thanks,
> Hank
>
>> just an update that tomorrow the EU Commission will organise an Info
>> Day (like a stakeholder workshop) to cover all the open CEF2 calls
>> for proposals to respond to any questions interested parties might
>> have. Cloud federation and DNS will be third on the agenda. The info
>> day will run from 9 AM to 4 PM CEST. Link:
>> https://hadea.ec.europa.eu/events/1st-connecting-europe-facility-digital-calls-info-day_en
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 10:27 PM Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
>>
>>     since no one else has said it this time around the tree tracking the
>>     woozle, ...
>>
>>       how does this avoid creating a nice well-defined target for: IP
>>       shutdowns, censorship, saving children from abuse, terrorism, ...?
>>
>>     randy
>>
>>     ---
>>     randy@psg.com
>>     `gpg --locate-external-keys --auto-key-locate wkd randy@psg.com`
>>     signatures are back, thanks to dmarc header butchery
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Anastasia Șendrea
>> (Анастасия Шендря)
>>
>
>


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