* Paul Vixie [7/5/2014 7:47 PM]:
> Matthäus Wander wrote:
>> DTLS works on top of UDP (among others) and thus can pass CPE devices.
> 
> no, it cannot. DTLS does not look something that the CPE was programmed
> to accept; thus in many cases it is silently dropped.
> 

DTLS can be used on top of UDP. CPE devices allow outgoing UDP sessions
to arbitrary ports. If they didn't, many online games and VoIP
applications would not work.

Here's an example DTLS session passing my DSL router at home:
> https://www.cloudshark.org/captures/7d2ae4cfe155

Source code found here:
> http://marc.info/?l=openssl-users&m=113009464321966&w=3

Regards,
Matt

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