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Where can I download a version of Firefox that supports DoH by default to test netwotk settings.

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I am trying to test the use-application-dns.net domain name against DoH. The only way to try is to get my hands on the release version that enables DoH by default. Where can I download that version, please?

-- Hal

I am trying to test the use-application-dns.net domain name against DoH. The only way to try is to get my hands on the release version that enables DoH by default. Where can I download that version, please? -- Hal

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That does not work. We have an open site here and I"ll have users downloading Firefox on their own. I need the Firefox that will be distributed by Mozilla to see if our network is using the domain name use-application-dns.net correctly.

-- Hal King

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Hi hck2117, currently DNS over HTTPS is not enabled in the release. The blog post mentions

Our plan is to start slowly enabling DoH for a small percentage of users while monitoring for any issues before enabling for a larger audience. If this goes well, we will let you know when we’re ready for 100% deployment.

Source: https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2019/09/06/whats-next-in-making-dns-over-https-the-default/

That implies it might be delivered through the Studies feature, but I have no idea of the timing. See also: About Studies.

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Will the DoH check for the usr-application-dns.net link everyday or will it check once and never look back. That is one of he things I wanted to check. As it is I'll not be able to prevent users from ignoring our network settings. I need to find out how this is going to work. -- Hal King