>
>
> I saw HTTP/2 and thought it might be related to some stuff I had worked
> on.  I guess I effectively posted a promotion for my test project, which I
> should not do.  I apologize.
>
> My test project does not support h3.  I don't even know what h3 is.  Or h4
> or h2c for that matter.  Maybe that's why I was so quick to gloss over that
> part.
>
>
The protocols "h3" and "h4" don't exist.
They are made up. (to test the no_application_protocol behavior being
reported here)
See
https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-extensiontype-values/tls-extensiontype-values.xml#alpn-protocol-ids

"h2c" is the HTTP/2 over clear-text TCP (as documented at
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-3.3 )

I personally don't see a use case for TLS + ALPN + "h2c", but hey, it
exists.
(To me, when "h2c" is used, TLS + ALPN isn't involved)

- Joakim
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