Yes, that's the point of QUIC.

On 2017 Mar 31 (Fri) at 13:30:59 +0200 (+0200), Marina Ala wrote:
:UDP servers listening? would that open possibility for massive DOSes? 
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:Sent: Friday, March 31, 2017 at 12:14 PM
:From: "Reyk Floeter" <r...@openbsd.org>
:To: "Marina Ala" <marina...@mail.com>
:Cc: "OpenBSD Misc" <misc@openbsd.org>
:Subject: Re: OpenBSD httpd and HTTP/2
:On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 09:14:10AM +0200, Marina Ala wrote:
:> Hello!
:>
:> When will the httpd have HTTP/2 support in OpenBSD?
:>
:> Endpoints, webservers and the devices/networs between the two points would
:greatly benefit from HTTP/2.
:>
:> Faster and less traffic.
:>
:> Thanks.
:>
:
:Isn't QUIC the hot new thing now? It is UDP, so Google can reinvent
:TCP and turn even more of their browser into an OS-replacement ;)
:
:Seriously, there are benefits of implementing HTTP/2, and it would be
:an interesting exercise to do so, but it is also adds many problems
:and some complexity.
:
:So: maybe.
:
:Reyk
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