Paul,

On 10/03/2020 18:54, Paul Vixie wrote:
> the httpssvc "port" parameter leading 
> a service operator to put something on an "alternative origin" whose port 
> number will be broadly unrecognized by far end managed private networks, 
> which 
> would prevent flow-state creation, thus creating black holes

Sorry, I'm missing something here.

What's the difference between having a port number
as part of HTTPSSVC (or whatever we call it;-) in
the DNS and having a web page on 443 that includes
hrefs with https:// schemed URLs that are not using
port 443?

Thanks,
S.

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