Always tough to get distribution of a client... Let alone client and server!! 

 Maybe you should offer unlimited free movies, music, porn and phone calls 
along with the software package... ;) </snarky>

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From: Matthew Kaufman
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Subject: Re: [p2p-hackers] Obfuscated TCP, take three

Adam Langley wrote:
>
> In addition to the ObsTCP information in the DNS advert, I also want
> to support a TLS port so that browsers will transparently use TLS and
> will accept self signed certs without comment when they do. That may
> turn out to be more useful since people don't have to patch their
> servers.
>   
Corporate firewalls let 80 and 443 through from their employees' 
browers. Pretty much nothing else.

That, and the DNS requirement (which means it isn't useful for upgrading 
P2P apps like BitTorrent) means the utility has probably dropped to zero 
at this point.

Matthew Kaufman
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