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RFC 9460: Service Binding and Parameter Specification via the DNS (SVCB and HTTPS Resource Records)


This document specifies the SVCB ( Service Binding ) and HTTPS DNS resource record (RR)
types to facilitate the lookup of information needed to make connections
to network services, such as for HTTP origins. SVCB records
allow a service to be provided from multiple alternative endpoints,
each with associated parameters (such as transport protocol
configuration), and are extensible to support future uses
(such as keys for encrypting the TLS ClientHello). They also
enable aliasing of apex domains, which is not possible with CNAME.
The HTTPS RR is a variation of SVCB for use with HTTP (see RFC 9110, HTTP Semantics ).
By providing more information to the client before it attempts to
establish a connection, these records offer potential benefits to
both performance and privacy.
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Russia Ramps Up Censorship Beef With Twitter Using Deep Packet Inspection Tech


Thu, Apr 8th 2021 4:32am
Karl Bode
Over the last decade Russia has accelerated the government s quest to censor the internet. That was most conspicuous with the passage of a 2016 surveillance bill that not only mandated encryption backdoors, but effectively banned VPN providers from operating in the country unless they were willing to spy and censor at Putin s behest. Many VPN providers weren t keen on that, so they simply stopped doing business in the country.
More recently, Russia has been engaged in a bit of a hissy fit over Twitter s unwillingness to censor things the Russian government doesn t like. And while Twitter has been trying to filter more illegal behavior and pornography at the government s behest, the company hasn t been censoring broader content at the rate Putin and pals prefer. So as punishment, Russia has taken to throttling user access to Twitter to a rather 1997-esque 128 kbps, or about the speed of an old IDSN line. Granted the ham-fisted gamesm ....

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