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in this video we will learn about the dns over https technology or doh for short and weamp;#39;re also going to learn about the future replacement of that technology which is called oblivious doh in order to explain doh we need to talk about what dns does dns maps a domain name to an ip address so the packets can be routed through different networks in the internet this is done by sending a udp packet to the dns resolver on port 53. however the udp packet is unencrypted and any in-route devices such as isps can see this query and know the websites that the client is visiting which is bad dns over https establishes a secure connection through tls between the client and the resolver this way the dns query is sent encrypted with a symmetric key agreed upon by both the server and the client this stops anyone in the middle from sniffing the content of the dns queries except the dog server actually knows the dns query because it has to decrypt the packet and it also knows the client ip addr