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by cryptonector
2968 days ago
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Amazon was supplying Signal's content as souq.com but with the request making it clear it was for Signal. How might this be noticeable? Like so: - (irrelevant) the SNI and certificate presented by the server don't match the request -- only the hoster can see this, so what might they care?
- (serious) metering: if the hoster uses SNI for metering... then Signal would be stealing the fronter's bandwidth
- (mild) DNS metering: the fronter's domains will see more DNS lookups not related to serving the fronter's content
Nothing that couldn't be addressed contractually. Signal could pay the costs that would otherwise be unfairly born by the fronter, and whatever makes the hoster comfortable with the whole thing (if making the fronter good is insufficient for that). |
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