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| Suddenly, QUIC implementations start using ECH to hide the QUIC transport param… | |
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| @huitema It’s always the telcos. Only sometimes it’s the DNS. | |
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| @huitema See this is why I fought so hard for the language in RFC 6092 that mad… | |
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| @janxdevil Yes, having IPSEC everywhere would have been nice. QUIC is much easi… | |
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| @lars It has been the telcos for a good 50 years. The DNS is younger than that. | |
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| @huitema Still doesn’t help QUIC get around the asymmetry imposed by the simp… | |
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| @janxdevil Sure. With layers of NATs and firewall you need help for P2P. The di… | |
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| @huitema The NATs entails the filters, and the filters entail the client/server… | |
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| @huitema @lars It's the telcos running the DNS then? |