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    HEADS UP: Be aware of Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR) in Firefox

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    • johnpozJ
      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
      last edited by johnpoz

      @johnpoz said in HEADS UP: Be aware of Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR) in Firefox:

      so-reuseport: no

      I just commented it out and restarted unbound, and there are still multiple threads.. So its no longer needed..
      https://forum.netgate.com/post/809158

      JimP goes over in that post

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      • JeGrJ
        JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator
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        The whole use case Mozilla and the DoH folks that promote it that much are telling is falling apart IMHO. If a simple NXDOMAIN for the use-application-dns.net Zone is "blocking" the use of DoH in Firefox alltogether, how in the hell is the DoH implementation in Firefox well-thought in the first place? They are pointing fingers at MITM or Rogue ISPs etc. to protect your data and privacy against. OK, fair point, but how in the hell is that protecting if you

        1. completely screw up a fine configured local DNS resolver setup with internal domains by using a DoH server from an external source (and handing your DNS data to them!?)
        2. can override your privacy-DoH-firefox-thingy by said rogue ISP to simply hand out a nxdomain for the use-application-dns.net zone?
        3. begin to segregate DNS into "per application use"? Firefox using DoH with Cloudflare, System using local resolver with internal domains, next Browser/Application uses whatever the f*** they want? How is that transparent and protecting anything about your privacy if you don't have a clue anymore what your system does? It's something like the whole Linux-systemd-everything. NTP? DNS resolving? Yay let's put it into systemd, too! What!?

        Narf 👿

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        • kiokomanK
          kiokoman LAYER 8
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          simple. privacy is a businness after all. it will not be strange if that work was sponsorized by cloudflare and the like. they are only selling all your data to them and telling you that this way you are more protected ☺
          i hate when company make fun of customers. if they left it as an option instead of imposing it as a default it would have been something else

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          • johnpozJ
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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            Now it seems google/chrome wants to join in on the data mining fun.. WTF!!!
            https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-to-run-dns-over-https-doh-experiment-in-chrome/

            dot is easy to block since uses its own port... But guess its time to start compiling list of all known doh servers and blocking them.. Gawd Damn it!!!

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            • JeGrJ
              JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator
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              @johnpoz said in HEADS UP: Be aware of Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR) in Firefox:

              But guess its time to start compiling list of all known doh servers and blocking them.. Gawd Damn it!!!

              They are also contradicting their own argumentation. Mozilla for example arguments over governmental or rogue ISPs grabbing your data. At the same time they 1) send all your data to a single provider instead of using resolvers to dsitribute the DNS calls to a wide range of servers and 2) use use-application-dns.net as their canary to determine wether or not to disable automagic DoH. So we roll out some application specific black magic BS that breaks your local setup but hand out the free pass for their own attackers to disable it. WTF? How is that thought-out? 🤦 First thing a rogue ISP or anyone else would be to hand out NXDOMAIN to use-application-dns.net calls to disable that. And if anyone does that... yeah.

              Pushing OS developers to include DoT and DoH in their base OS and as next step push all DNS servers to wide-range adaption of both protocols would be the right way. Then you could just tell your local resolver to use either DoH/DoT for resolving (and do or don't fallback to normal udp/53 DNS). Their tactic? No just send it all to Google/Cloudflare etc. Right...

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              • kiokomanK
                kiokoman LAYER 8
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                the Internet Services Providers Association (ISPAUK), a trade association for internet service providers in the UK, decided to nominate Mozilla for its award of 2019 Internet Villain, next to Donald Trump and the EU's Article 13 Copyright Directive.

                😂

                https://www.zdnet.com/article/mozilla-no-plans-to-enable-dns-over-https-by-default-in-the-uk/

                https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2019/07/ispa-pulls-uk-internet-villain-category-over-mozilla-doh-fallout.html

                ISPAUK have a point here

                An application switching to DoH should ensure that this switch does not undermine choices that have been previously made by the user. For example, if parents have decided to filter an internet connection in their home via network or local level DNS controls, these choices should not simply be ignored by the application.

                If DoH doesn’t work or is slow, a customer’s internet access will be affected. The customer will contact their ISP, not the DoH provider, but the ISP won’t be able to fix things for them. As a minimum, any application switching to DoH should ensure that the selected resolver should provide a 24/7 user call centre reachable via low-cost/local rate telephony and an online support capability. Support for fault-diagnosis and resolution between ISP, resolver and users should also be provided.

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                • johnpozJ
                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                  last edited by johnpoz

                  @kiokoman said in HEADS UP: Be aware of Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR) in Firefox:

                  An application switching to DoH should ensure that this switch does not undermine choices that have been previously made by the user

                  All of which just SCREAMS this can not be opt-out, but MUST be OPT-IN to switch...Where the users has to specifically do something to actually use it, vs just using the OS already set dns..

                  edit:
                  I think the thought process has gone something like this.
                  Q: How can we mine more data from our users without logging and sending the info where they go.. "telemetry" they don't seem to like that.

                  A: Lets have them use us for dns, so that we know everywhere they they go.

                  Q: How can we get them to do that?
                  A: We will tell them its for their own security, from the bad isp they are paying every month for internet.

                  Q: Well they are not switching over fast enough, and we don't want to actually spend any money on PR to have them think this is best option for their "security/privacy"

                  A: Lets just switch them over, and state that is for their own good if they complain, because they are just too stupid anyway.

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                    https://apple.news/AREysIdXnROWCIANTguz06A

                    Not sure if the link will work, they are trying a personal vpn now..

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                    • johnpozJ
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                      They can offer whatever they want - just don't freaking make something like that default... If the user has to turn it on, and make an effort to use it..

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                      • johnpozJ
                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                        last edited by johnpoz

                        So I found this listing of known doh servers
                        https://github.com/curl/curl/wiki/DNS-over-HTTPS#publicly-available-servers

                        I have a pm out of @BBcan177 asking if he plans on easy way of blocking these in pfblocker, if not will be working my own listing of them to use in firewall rules and host overrides to block queries for them.

                        Will prob have dns queries for their fqdn point to a specific IP that I block and log, and any hits to that rule get attention and any devices doing it will if not easy to disable be off the network..

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                        • JeGrJ
                          JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator
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                          I'd also use

                          local-zone: "use-application-dns.net" static
                          

                          in the DNS Resolver "custom options" box so to answer with an NXDOMAIN to the canary domain Mozilla uses. Won't help if they switch their approach or simply use a service manually entered but at least the "automagic switch" should be off then.

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                          • johnpozJ
                            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                            Yeah been in place for some time already ;)

                            Notice I posted how to do it like 8 days ago ;) Look back over the thread..

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                            • BBcan177B
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                              @johnpoz said in HEADS UP: Be aware of Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR) in Firefox:

                              I have a pm out of @BBcan177 asking if he plans on easy way of blocking these in pfblocker, if not will be working my own listing of them to use in firewall rules and host overrides to block queries for them.

                              Some more details here for now until I add this officially to pfBlockerNG:

                              https://www.reddit.com/r/pfBlockerNG/comments/d3p1gf/doh_server_blocklist/

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                              • johnpozJ
                                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                last edited by johnpoz

                                Thanks - but you the have the
                                use-application-dns.net

                                In there - that would not return an NX, so it wouldn't work per my understanding of how the firefox canary is suppose to work.. It has to get back a NX to not enable it from my understanding.

                                I threw this together real quick this morning from list linked to earlier.

                                local-data: "dns.adguard.com. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "dns-family.adguard.com. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "dns.google. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "cloudflare-dns.com. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "dns.quad9.net. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "dns9.quad9.net. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "dns10.quad9.net. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh.opendns.com. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh.cleanbrowsing.org. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "dns.nextdns.io. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "dns.dnsoverhttps.net. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh.crypto.sx. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh.powerdns.org. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh-ch.blahdns.com. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh-jp.blahdns.com. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh-de.blahdns.com. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "dns.dns-over-https.com. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh.securedns.eu. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "dns.rubyfish.cn. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh-2.seby.io. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh.seby.ie. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "commons.host. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh.dnswarden.com. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "dns-nyc.aaflalo.me. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "dns.aaflalo.me. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh.appliedprivary.net. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh.captnemo.in. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh.tiar.app. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh.dns.sb. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "rdns.faelix.net. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh.li. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh.armadillodns.net. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh.netweaver.uk. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "jp.tiar.app. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                local-data: "doh.42l.fr. 120 IN A 172.19.19.19"
                                

                                Here is sample query for one of those.

                                ;; QUESTION SECTION:
                                ;doh.dns.sb.                    IN      A
                                
                                ;; ANSWER SECTION:
                                doh.dns.sb.             120     IN      A       172.19.19.19
                                

                                Simple add that to your custom box in unbound, then put a block log rule in place that logs anything that tries to go to my out of thin air IP that I do not use locally 172.19.19.19

                                This way I can see if anything is trying to resolve this by just looking if any hits in the firewall rules, and then look into the logs to which IP tried and investigate what its trying to do exactly.

                                Keep in mind, this could cause you some grief if any of those fqdn are serving up stuff other than doh that you might want to get to.. Some are on other ports other then 443, so I just made the block rule any..

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                                • kiokomanK
                                  kiokoman LAYER 8
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                                  bind9

                                  $TTL 60
                                  @            IN    SOA  localhost. root.localhost.  (
                                                        2019091601
                                                        3H  ; refresh
                                                        1H  ; retry
                                                        1W  ; expiry
                                                        1H) ; minimum
                                                IN    NS    localhost.
                                  
                                  ; Make TRR unavailable
                                  dns.adguard.com 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  dns-family.adguard.com 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  dns.google 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  cloudflare-dns.com 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  dns.quad9.net 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  dns9.quad9.net 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  dns10.quad9.net 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh.opendns.com 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh.cleanbrowsing.org 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  dns.nextdns.io 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  dns.dnsoverhttps.net 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh.crypto.sx 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh.powerdns.org 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh-ch.blahdns.com 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh-jp.blahdns.com 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh-de.blahdns.com 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  dns.dns-over-https.com 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh.securedns.eu 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  dns.rubyfish.cn 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh-2.seby.io 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh.seby.ie 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  commons.host 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh.dnswarden.com 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  dns-nyc.aaflalo.me 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  dns.aaflalo.me 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh.appliedprivary.net 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh.captnemo.in 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh.tiar.app 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh.dns.sb 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  rdns.faelix.net 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh.li 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh.armadillodns.net 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh.netweaver.uk 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  jp.tiar.app 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  doh.42l.fr 120 IN CNAME  .
                                  

                                  i can change the dot to some "out of thin air ip" if i want to log, reporting NX for the moment

                                  laboratorio@server:/$ dig @127.0.0.1 doh.crypto.sx
                                  
                                  ; <<>> DiG 9.11.3-1ubuntu1.9-Ubuntu <<>> @127.0.0.1 doh.crypto.sx
                                  ; (1 server found)
                                  ;; global options: +cmd
                                  ;; Got answer:
                                  ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 10547
                                  ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 2
                                  
                                  ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
                                  ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096
                                  ; COOKIE: dda6e2c23949f6cda855e6485d7fa7fddeb8459af20d8f8b (good)
                                  ;; QUESTION SECTION:
                                  ;doh.crypto.sx.                 IN      A
                                  
                                  ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
                                  overrides.              60      IN      SOA     localhost. root.localhost. 2019091601 10800 3600 604800 3600
                                  
                                  ;; Query time: 4 msec
                                  ;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#53(127.0.0.1)
                                  ;; WHEN: Mon Sep 16 17:19:25 CEST 2019
                                  ;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 129
                                  

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                                  • johnpozJ
                                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                    last edited by johnpoz

                                    Only reason pointed it to an IP, is I normally don't log dns queries - there are so freaking many of them it can be information overload to weed through... I only enable dns query logs when wanting to troubleshoot a specific issue.

                                    Figured if I point it to a specific IP, I can log any attempted access to that odd IP so can see at a glance in the firewall interface if any hits to it. And then investigate..

                                    Multiple ways to skin the cat is best, so no matter what what users are using specific in there setups they have a easy way to skin this one..

                                    These little devices could bypass these method with a direct query to the IP.. So prob need to put together an alias that lists the actual public IPs and blocks.. This is going to turn into such a shit show..

                                    Uncontrolled circumvention of a local networks controls is not by any stretch of the imagination good for anyone!

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                                    • JeGrJ
                                      JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator
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                                      Was just shown this by colleague: https://bsd.network/interact/102767562311572315
                                      Had to laugh ;)

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                                        This resolver now points to https://mozilla.cloudflare-dns.com/dns-query instead of https://cloudflare-dns.com/dns-query

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                                        • JeGrJ
                                          JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator
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                                          @JeGr said in HEADS UP: Be aware of Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR) in Firefox:

                                          canary

                                          But the canary stayed the same, so that should already disable it.

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                                          • NollipfSenseN
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                                            I have been reading this thread and have added the list found in the link that BBcan177 provided above to DNSBL. However, where is the about:config mentioned by Jim so I can set network.trr.mode to 5? This is what I saw in Firefox preference:
                                            Screen Shot 2019-10-06 at 1.05.22 PM.png

                                            pfSense+ 23.09 Lenovo Thinkcentre M93P SFF Quadcore i7 dual Raid-ZFS 128GB-SSD 32GB-RAM PCI-Intel i350-t4 NIC, -Intel QAT 8950.
                                            pfSense+ 23.09 VM-Proxmox, Dell Precision Xeon-W2155 Nvme 500GB-ZFS 128GB-RAM PCIe-Intel i350-t4, Intel QAT-8950, P-cloud.

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