golang-dns-server-doq v0.4.0 released! A #golang miekg/dns compatible #DNS-over-#QUIC (#DoQ, #RFC9250) Server, still #WIP but used for Check My DNS (https://lnkd.in/gRDmunHY) - Fix handling of read/write deadlines, writing was timed out immediately ^JL #OpenSource #OARC https://lnkd.in/gGhbxzQ9
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