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What do you see in the future for captive portals? Seems like that will be a big barrier to implementation.
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@Kenneth Meyer-Lassen your thinking is spot on. Imagine an Intune device receiving the client cert it needs to present to the Protective DNS server during the TLS handshake to establish the DoH connection, along with an expected cert in the server chain so the client can detect server impersonation ...
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Can you elaborate on how the Protective DNS Servers should be published to the Work from Anywhere (without VPN or DA) devices?? I would expect something like Dns over Https published through some kind of application delivery controller (requires permitted fixed IP address), that requires a client au...
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Thank you for setting this up @AditiPatange
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For completeness. It looks like it's about 40K writes per second on the windows machine. About 85K writes per second with a linux machine. And about 135K writes per second with a Mac M3. These should scale, at least somewhat, with using more cores.Note: A windows native tool that measured writes per...
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