Hi Raffaele,
On 28/10/2020 19:25, Raffaele Zullo wrote:
Other than the paths tested in our work, they also work for example in
mobile networks (obviously not all of them) where it is very hard that
transports other than TCP or UDP work.
Good to hear!
The MPTCP approach you pointed is very interesting and I would say the
similar thing for UDP-O is that UDP-O is still UDP (like MPTCP is still
TCP) so it can traverse quite easily except for the cases in which there
is a length consistency check.
I think mostly depends on the applications using UDP-O. If there will
be some strong use cases for UDP-O (for example DNSSEC) we could
probably see UDP-O deployed.
I am certainly interested in how it develops and is used in
applications. I will keep an eye on UDP-O standardisation and deployment.
Cheers,
-- Benno
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Benno J. Overeinder
NLnet Labs
https://www.nlnetlabs.nl/