And no, I am not happy about this. We will eventually have IP over IP. The only port that will be available is 443. True peer-to-peer communication is dead. The promise of the Internet in the 90s is dead.
Is this making DNS significantly more complicated? HTTP is a fairly complex protocol, HTTP2 has benefits but is also very complicated. Is it a good idea to have a pretty fundamental piece of the infrastructure of the internet rely on such complex protocols?
Is this making DNS significantly more complicated? HTTP is a fairly complex protocol, HTTP2 has benefits but is also very complicated. Is it a good idea to have a pretty fundamental piece of the infrastructure of the internet rely on such complex protocols?
All other protocols are dead. ALL HAIL HTTPS!
And no, I am not happy about this. We will eventually have IP over IP. The only port that will be available is 443. True peer-to-peer communication is dead. The promise of the Internet in the 90s is dead.
All that’s left is HTTPS.
As controlled by Google.
Is this making DNS significantly more complicated? HTTP is a fairly complex protocol, HTTP2 has benefits but is also very complicated. Is it a good idea to have a pretty fundamental piece of the infrastructure of the internet rely on such complex protocols?
Is this making DNS significantly more complicated? HTTP is a fairly complex protocol, HTTP2 has benefits but is also very complicated. Is it a good idea to have a pretty fundamental piece of the infrastructure of the internet rely on such complex protocols?