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by 243423443
992 days ago
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Frankly, I am a bit disappointed with the article. I fail to follow the argument that an encrypted header makes it easier to adopt HTTP/3 & QUIC because middleboxes cannot see the header. With HTTP/1.1 & TCP, the middleboxes should not be changing the TCP packets anyway, no?
Also, the author does not point out that QUIC builds on UDP instead of directly building on IP like TCP does. |
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Similarly, middleboxes have made it unviable to deploy protocols that aren't TCP or UDP based.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protocol_ossification