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by wahern
2772 days ago
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> These signatures can be verified against an origin's certificate to establish that the exchange is authoritative for an origin even if it was transferred over a connection that isn't. So not possible with TLS (unless you tunnel TLS inside TLS). I can't think of any killer use cases that would (IMO) justify the complexity, but Appendix A does list use cases. |
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