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        Title           : Implications of Blocking Outgoing Ports Except Ports 
80 and 443
        Author(s)       : Marc Blanchet
        Filename        : draft-blanchet-iab-internetoverport443-02.txt
        Pages           : 8
        Date            : 2013-07-31

Abstract:
   Users are often connected to Internet with very few outgoing ports
   available, such as only port 80 and 443 over TCP.  This situation has
   many implications on designing, deploying and using IETF protocols,
   such as encaspulating protocols within HTTP, difficulty to do traffic
   engineering, quality of service, peer-to-peer, multi-channel
   protocols or deploying new transport protocols.  This document
   describes the situation and its implications.


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