* Andreas Kuckartz wrote:
>No, I Don't Trust You! -- One of the Most Alarming Internet Proposals
>I've Ever Seen
>http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/001076.html
>
>The name of that HTTPBis Working Group draft already sounds suspicious:
>
>Explicit Trusted Proxy in HTTP/2.0
>draft-loreto-httpbis-trusted-proxy20-01
>http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-loreto-httpbis-trusted-proxy20-01
>
>I do not know the details of the processes of the IETF:
>What can I do to help kill that proposal?

Understanding https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2804 will be useful. Also
note that increasingly proxies that break through end-to-end encryption
are the only means of self-defense available against applications exfil-
trating user data without user consent from heavily timbled computer
systems that do not permit inspecting memory and system calls in other
ways as part of some digital repression mechanism.
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