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1,610 | 646 | |
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0.0 | 8.8 | |
15 days ago | 25 days ago | |
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base-drafts
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Multipath TCP for Linux
QUIC is a step backwards here; it has no multipath support: https://lwn.net/Articles/964377/
Multipath: There are several areas where TCP still has an advantage over QUIC. One of those is multipath support. Multipath TCP connections can send data on different network paths simultaneously — for example, sending via both WiFi and cellular data — to provide better throughput than either path permits individually.
Server connection migration is explicitly forbidden by QUIC:
https://github.com/quicwg/base-drafts/pull/2031
- What does TCP/IP, OSI model even in means in job requirements
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RFC 9114 – HTTP/3
https://github.com/quicwg/base-drafts/issues/253
TL;DR just like HTTP/2, we wanted to avoid friction in deploying these protocols. Having to rewrite URLs because of new schemes is pretty unpalatable, it has major impact. Instead, HTTP/3 can rely on other IETF-defined mechanisms like Alt-Svc (RFC 7838) and the more recent SVCB / HTTPS RR [1] DNS-based methods. The latter has been deployed on Cloudflare a while [2] and supported in Firefox. Other user agents have also expressed interest or intent to support it.
The net outcome is that developers can by and large focus on HTTP semantics, and let something a little further down the stack worry more about versions. Sometime devs will need to peek into that area, but not the majority.
[1] - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-dnsop-svcb-...
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Announcing s2n-quic 1.0
After lots of hard work, we're excited to open-source [s2n-quic](https://github.com/aws/s2n-quic), a Rust implementation of the [IETF QUIC protocol](https://quicwg.org/). Feel free to ask any questions here in the comments or by [opening an issue](https://github.com/aws/s2n-quic/issues/new/choose). Thanks!
- The IETF QUIC Working Group
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Crate to build network packets over UDP
Maybe check out laminar and quinn, which implement custom protocols on top of UDP (quinn implements QUIC), to get an idea on how to do things.
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QUIC is now RFC 9000
IETF work is conducted mostly on email lists, hence the "many thousands of emails".
For some newer work like QUIC, GitHub is used to maintain a more to-the-minute shared view of the documents, and then again as mentioned in the text you quoted, GitHub Issues and PRs are used to manage the document, particularly by the most active participants.
https://github.com/quicwg/base-drafts - of course raising issues or PRs for them now won't do anything useful for you, because these RFCs were published. But you can see there were thousands of commits, one of the last being Martin Thompson's minor typographical tweaks summarised as "DOES IT NEVER END?!?".
- QUIC and HTTP/3 Support Now in Firefox Nightly and Beta
orchid
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Any updates?
We have an active GitHub which some find easier to follow progress - https://github.com/OrchidTechnologies/orchid
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Show HN: Cross-Platform GitHub Action
You just need a sysroot for that distribution... you actually don't want to compile ON that distribution as it makes having a consistent toolchain a lot more difficult.
Notably, I compile for CentOS 6 (ancient, right?) on whatever the latest version of Ubuntu is--using the most recent versions of clang and rust and whatever--and simply build my sysroot using this trivial script.
https://github.com/OrchidTechnologies/orchid/blob/6958658c25...
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[Discussion] New IOS 15.X exploit being released soon, also new presentation next month with kernel R/W on IOS 16.
He works on https://www.orchid.com now so I doubt it.
- The European Central Bank says it will begin regulating crypto-coins, from the point of view that they are largely scams and Ponzi schemes.
- Jack Dorsey's $2.9M NFT Tweet Auctioned. The Top Bid? $280
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Daily General Discussion - March 19, 2022
Haven't used it myself: https://www.orchid.com/
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Trying to recall the name of a protocol which is an incentive based decentralized web privacy service - basically "TorCoin"
https://www.orchid.com/ ?
- Does anyone use or know about this service? - Orchid Crypto VPN
- Ask HN: What should I do with my unused 1Gig internet?
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Orchid VPN on linux
Hi, anyone tried running orchid on linux box? I like it very much on my android phone and I'd like to have use orchid vpn on my linux too. I downloaded the linux package, I went through https://blog.orchid.com/orchid-is-now-available-in-beta-for-windows-command-line/ so as to create my orchid.cfg, I read all https://github.com/OrchidTechnologies/orchid/issues/89 but still I cannot start it so it gives me VPN for my browsing on that linux box.
What are some alternatives?
s2n-quic - An implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol
oniontip - OnionTip is a web app which parses Tor relay data to allow users to tip volunteers for running relay in a fair and open way.
shadowsocks-rust - A Rust port of shadowsocks
nitter - Alternative Twitter front-end
quinn - Async-friendly QUIC implementation in Rust
udp2raw - A Tunnel which Turns UDP Traffic into Encrypted UDP/FakeTCP/ICMP Traffic by using Raw Socket,helps you Bypass UDP FireWalls(or Unstable UDP Environment)
aiortc - WebRTC and ORTC implementation for Python using asyncio
JBake - Java based open source static site/blog generator for developers & designers.
quicly - A modular QUIC stack designed primarily for H2O
cjdns - An encrypted IPv6 network using public-key cryptography for address allocation and a distributed hash table for routing.
quiche - 🥧 Savoury implementation of the QUIC transport protocol and HTTP/3
node - Node.js JavaScript runtime ✨🐢🚀✨