Powered by Caffeine, Chaos, and a Bright Yellow For Dummies Book Let me set the scene. You’re the solo IT person in your office. You once fixed the copier and suddenly became the “network guy.” Or maybe you’re studying for a cert and your boss says, “Can you build a server for that?” Now you’ve got a Windows Server 2022
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Let’s be honest—learning Windows Server 2022 isn’t anyone’s idea of a good time. You don’t wake up one morning and think, “You know what would spice up my life? DNS configuration and Group Policy Objects.” But alas, here you are, possibly an accidental sysadmin or the only tech-savvy person in your entire office, and now you’re responsible for servers that
Ah, Windows Server 2022. The mighty backbone of enterprise networks. The grand wizard behind Active Directory. The gatekeeper of your group policies, your shared folders, and the one who decides whether Dave from Accounting can finally access the shared Excel file (spoiler: he can’t, because permissions are hard). But today, we’re not talking about features. Oh no. We’re diving into
Why DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH)? — The Primer Before we get deep into why DoH makes IT admins sweat, let’s start with why it exists in the first place. Traditional DNS Is a Massive Privacy Leak Every time you visit a website, your device asks a DNS server: “Hey, what’s the IP for gimmecatsinbowties.com?” And that query goes out completely unencrypted [¹].