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  • 6 years

    The Benefits of HTTPS for DNS

    DNS over HTTPS (DoH) is entering the last call (right now Working Group, soon IETF wide) stage of IETF standardization. A common discussion I have about it basically boils down to "why not DNS over TLS (DoT)?" (i.e. work that has already been done by...

  • 7 years

    On The Merits of QUIC for HTTP

    I am often asked why the Internet HTTP community is working on an IETF based QUIC when HTTP/2 (RFC 7540) is less than 2 years old. There are good answers! This work is essentially part two of a planned evolution to improve speed, reliability, security...

  • 8 years

    Cache-Control: immutable

    About one year ago our friends at Facebook brought an interesting issue to the IETF HTTP Working Group - a lot (20%!) of their transactions for long lived resources (e.g. css, js) were resulting in 304 Not Modified. These are documents that have long...

  • 9 years

    Thanks Google TCP Team for Open Source Fix!

    The Google TCP team deserves a shout out for identifying and fixing a nearly decade old Linux kernel bug that I think will have an outsized impact on performance and efficiency for the Internet.
    Their patch addresses a problem with cubic congestion control, which is the default algorithm on many Linux distributions. The problem can be roughly summarized as the controller mistakenly characterizing the lack of congestion reports over a quiescent...

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