On 20 Feb 2015, at 17:55, Neil J. McRae <[email protected]> wrote:

>>> On 19/02/2015 20:21, Rod Beck wrote:
>>> What are the improvements? How does speed delivery?
>> I'm interested in how much this will increase use of TLS, especially with 
>> Chrome and Firefox being TLS only. In turn, how will this affect DPI 
>> services such as Sonicwall's content filtering and gateway AV?
> It's the beginning of the end of the middle box. Which is great news indeed.
> Will also be interesting to watch the rollout pace of HTTP2 will be - 
> billions of httpds running all over the place. 

There are some orgs who oppose HTTP/2, notably this:

http://www.atis.org/openweballiance/

Writing such nonsense as: "However, the proprietary proxies, such as those that 
incorporate the SPDY protocol, do not give the user a voice in the trade-offs 
between speed, efficiency and privacy. SPDY proxies are one example of 
proprietary proxies that redirect Internet traffic through a single opaque 
tunnel across the network. “

translation: ‘we don’t like this as we won’t be able to mess with your traffic 
anymore’ 


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