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This http header is currently not implemented in Blocky DoH server.
Some famous DoH servers like those:
- AdGuard
- Quad9
- Quad101(Powered by https://github.com/m13253/dns-over-https)
- Applied Privacy DNS
- DNS.SB
- DNS Forge
They do return cache-control http header like the example mentioned in [RFC 8484 (DNS Queries over HTTPS (DoH))](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/
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The golang comment says that Fatalf() must be called only from the goroutine running the Test function.
https://github.com/golang/go/blob/926994fd7cf65b2703552686965
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Like ODoH via Cloudflare-WARP on Linux
or even supported Anycast Networks for example 🙏🏼🤞🏼
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Under multiport mode, plugins may need to know on which port was the request received/accepted. This information is currently not surfaced to plugins. For background also see abhinavsingh/proxy.py#535 (comment) thread