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by MichaelGG
4247 days ago
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They could try a different port - some systems won't bother. They might also use TLS with null cipher. That should be not-so-intensive, even on a tiny processor. And it could be enough to defeat some packet-modifiers (they may notice it's TLS and not analyze), while maintaining HTTPS compatibility. |
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