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Inconsistency: dns.resolve() #570

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ameshkov opened this issue Mar 22, 2024 · 2 comments
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Inconsistency: dns.resolve() #570

ameshkov opened this issue Mar 22, 2024 · 2 comments
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follow-up: chrome Needs a response from a Chrome representative inconsistency Inconsistent behavior across browsers neutral: safari Not opposed or supportive from Safari supportive: firefox Supportive from Firefox

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This inconsistency was discussed during the WECG in-person meeting.

Both Chrome and Firefox support API for using the local DNS resolver.

The Firefox version provides more and we would really like to have it supported in Chrome.

How it can be used quickly once it's implemented:

  • Functionality for blocking (or discovering) CNAME-trackers
  • Service discovery

What needs to be done before that:

  • Chrome devs said that the API currently is only available in the dev channel only due to some security concerns. It is important to learn what exactly are these concerns.
  • Firefox and Chrome provide slightly different interfaces. Both APIs are already in use. How can this be handled?
@github-actions github-actions bot added needs-triage: chrome Chrome needs to assess this issue for the first time needs-triage: firefox Firefox needs to assess this issue for the first time needs-triage: safari Safari needs to assess this issue for the first time labels Mar 22, 2024
@xeenon xeenon added inconsistency Inconsistent behavior across browsers neutral: safari Not opposed or supportive from Safari and removed needs-triage: safari Safari needs to assess this issue for the first time labels Mar 28, 2024
@oliverdunk oliverdunk added follow-up: chrome Needs a response from a Chrome representative and removed needs-triage: chrome Chrome needs to assess this issue for the first time labels Mar 28, 2024
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Switching from needs-triage to follow-up. On the Chrome side we are going to reach out to our security team to understand if the browser.dns API could be safely exposed.

@Rob--W Rob--W added supportive: firefox Supportive from Firefox and removed needs-triage: firefox Firefox needs to assess this issue for the first time labels Sep 28, 2024
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Rob--W commented Sep 28, 2024

Assigned to Oliver to follow up on the Chrome part; tentatively putting supportive: firefox Supportive from Firefox on this because the requested capabilities are in Firefox, and if there are differences, we're supportive of seeking alignment.

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