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Git archive generation meets Hyrum's law

Git archive generation meets Hyrum's law

Posted Feb 10, 2023 15:02 UTC (Fri) by wsy (subscriber, #121706)
In reply to: Git archive generation meets Hyrum's law by paulj
Parent article: Git archive generation meets Hyrum's law

For people living in dystopian countries, such a bit is frustrating. We need a protocol that's widely used by legit websites while indistinguishable from anti-censorship tools.


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Git archive generation meets Hyrum's law

Posted Feb 10, 2023 15:27 UTC (Fri) by paulj (subscriber, #341) [Link]

Well, the unencrypted QUIC header is pretty much inscrutable to middle-boxes. There is very little information in it, besides a few bits and a "Connection Identifier" (CID), but the end-points rotate the CID regularly.

Even the CID can be left out (and, to be honest, I think the unencrypted CID is a wart - the rotation of it adds a /lot/ of complications to QUIC, including hard to fix races).


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