Rev. GothAlice on Nostr: npub1znzvf…78l64 Wait, so due to corporate licensing I can't telnet on port 80 any ...
npub1znzvfaq0hzhrnn4ef5pgnkntkt0aasqmym86tl64t94gtlakalcs978l64 (npub1znz…8l64) Wait, so due to corporate licensing I can't telnet on port 80 any more? 🙀 Or openssl s_client… or nghttp2 as the case may be?
What's the angle to justify "dead end", here, given… open (IETF) standards? (Admittedly, HTTP/2 is based on SPDY from Google, but it **is** an IETF standard, now. As is HTTP/3 relying on QUIC for connection establishment; or lack thereof. A neat trick.)
What's the angle to justify "dead end", here, given… open (IETF) standards? (Admittedly, HTTP/2 is based on SPDY from Google, but it **is** an IETF standard, now. As is HTTP/3 relying on QUIC for connection establishment; or lack thereof. A neat trick.)