At this pace and having adopted CI/CD methodology, we may QUICkly run out of UDP ports to use.
I’d actually switch to ICMP. Type 8 code 0 and Type 0, code 0. Then staging a war on rate-limiters around the world. Also, 123/udp seems to look interesting ;) -- ./ > On 22 Feb 2020, at 00:21, Matthew Petach <mpet...@netflight.com> wrote: > > > > >> On Fri, Feb 21, 2020, 13:31 Łukasz Bromirski <luk...@bromirski.net> wrote: >> >> [...] >> >> Now… once we are aware, the only question is — where we go from here? >> >> — >> ./ > > > > Well, it's clear the UDP 443 experiment wasn't entirely successful. > > So clearly, it's time to use the one UDP port that is allowed through at the > top of everyone's ACL rules, and update QUIC in the next iteration to use > UDP/53. > > *THAT* should solve the whole problem, once and for all. > > ;) > > Matt >