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How-to Specify exclusions for DNS-over-HTTPs requests

Anonymous
2021-08-27T12:24:29+00:00

Setup:

Edge current branch

DNS over HTTPs is set up and working prooved by Edge Logging

Problem:

we have a webpage that is available from Public DNS but when opened from internal network it needs to resolve with internal AD DNS.

Examples / Usecases:

scenario 1:

User opens Edge

opens portal.contoso.com from external network

Portal.contoso.com resolves to the public DNS entry of contoso.com via DNS over HTTPS using Cloudflare or any other provider specified.

expected behaviour: as above (by design)

scenario 2:

User opens Edge

opens portal.contoso.com from internal network

Portal.contoso.com resolves to the public DNS entry of contoso.com via DNS over HTTPS using Cloudflare or any other provider specified.

expected behaviour: as above (by design)

required behaviour:

portal.contoso.com should resolve over local DNS (AD DNS)

Feature Request:

We need a GPO control to specify that portal.contoso.com should first resolve to local DNS (AD DNS).

Means a list object, json or csv in ADMX.

Afaik there is no ability to do so. Other products like Firefox is reportingly able to specify exclusions.

Are there other ideas how to solve this, or is this a FR that is already in milestone or backlog?

Microsoft Edge | Other | Windows 10

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-08-30T16:22:18+00:00

    Thank you David. I have tried Q&A and I guess the Edge Insider Techcommunity.microsoft.com is the other way to go.

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-08-27T14:24:35+00:00

    Hi Karl,

    I believe Microsoft Q&A is best for your situation. It has more experts for this type of question.

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-08-27T14:16:22+00:00

    Hi @david-m I am unsure about your kind redirection as searching on techcommunity.microsoft.com I find many similar topics related to Edge that are still discussed.

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  4. Anonymous
    2021-08-27T13:08:31+00:00

    Hi Karl, I'm David.

    The Microsoft Community is a forum for home users.

    Since your question is related to a business environment and Active Directory, I suggest that you access the link below, which will direct you to the Microsoft Q&A page.

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/index....

    Microsoft Q&A has IT professionals and system admins who can best help you with this type of question.

    Best regards.

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