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josh_bodner
Dec 03, 2019Former Employee
Dev channel update to 80.0.345.0 is live
Hello insiders, today we’re releasing build 80.0.345.0 to the Dev channel! We’ve also got an exciting update over on our blog about how our Tracking Prevention feature is evolving: https://blogs.wi...
HotCakeX
Dec 03, 2019MVP
keyblade wrote:
Is DNS-over-HTTPS not supported properly yet?
Enabling edge://flags/#dns-over-https doesn't seem to do anything, 1.1.1.1/help shows that DoH is not enabled.
DoH in Firefox works fine, and 1.1.1.1/help shows that DoH is enabled when visiting it from Firefox.
Canary 80.0.351.0 but probably same story with current Dev build.
Hi,
try setting your DNS in your Windows IPv4 settings
I set it only in my router and the cloudflare DNS test didn't detect it, but after setting it in the Windows 10 IPv4 setting, it worked.
Edge insider Version 80.0.351.0 (Official build) canary (64-bit)
Also to be more secure, use it system wide, Simple DNSCrypt:
FedeDiLo
Dec 03, 2019Iron Contributor
I use quad9 dns in the Ipv4 settings, but with the flag enabled, Edge changes them to cloudflare ones and doh is enabled
- HotCakeXDec 03, 2019MVP
FedeDiLo wrote:
I use quad9 dns in the Ipv4 settings, but with the flag enabled, Edge changes them to cloudflare ones and doh is enabledThat's weird, in the flag description there is no mention of Cloudflare
Secure DNS lookups
Enables DNS over HTTPS. When this feature is enabled, your browser may try to use a secure HTTPS connection to look up the addresses of websites and other web resources. – Mac, Windows
#dns-over-httpsthere are lots of DNS servers offering their services over HTTPS, I wonder why Edge uses Cloudflare by default!- FedeDiLoDec 03, 2019Iron ContributorI was pretty sure I read cloudflare somewhere in the flags lol
That's fine for me, I just switched again from cloudflare to quad9 dns, I like both.
But if the browser changes them to cloudflare ones that's fine for me