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Main Authors: Buchet, Aurélien, Pelsser, Cristel
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.06066
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author Buchet, Aurélien
Pelsser, Cristel
author_facet Buchet, Aurélien
Pelsser, Cristel
contents As QUIC gains attention, more applications that leverage its capabilities are emerging. These include defenses against on-path IP tracking and traffic analysis. However, the deployment of the underlying required support for connection migration remains largely unexplored. This paper provides a comprehensive examination of the support of the QUIC connection migration mechanism over the Internet. We perform Internet-wide scans revealing that despite a rapid evolution in the deployment of QUIC on web servers, some of the most popular destinations do not support connection migration yet.
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spellingShingle An Analysis of QUIC Connection Migration in the Wild
Buchet, Aurélien
Pelsser, Cristel
Networking and Internet Architecture
As QUIC gains attention, more applications that leverage its capabilities are emerging. These include defenses against on-path IP tracking and traffic analysis. However, the deployment of the underlying required support for connection migration remains largely unexplored. This paper provides a comprehensive examination of the support of the QUIC connection migration mechanism over the Internet. We perform Internet-wide scans revealing that despite a rapid evolution in the deployment of QUIC on web servers, some of the most popular destinations do not support connection migration yet.
title An Analysis of QUIC Connection Migration in the Wild
topic Networking and Internet Architecture
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.06066