If you need to move UDP (or any other non-TCP protocol, including
raw IP) across tor today, you can use OnionCat or OnionVPN.
They work fine and automagically.
Obviously those are also the only available solution
for testing and using QUIC with tor today, other than
running VPN over tor out to cle
For this, we will require Tor to support UDP, or at least be QUIC-aware.
Hopefully TCP-based HTTP will be supported for a few more years, but we can't
expect the web to support TCP indefinitely (look at SSLv3, no website supports
it anymore).
To support UDP or QUIC, some architectural changes t
I noticed this post about what is possibly the next unavoidable big
change in web browsing:
"HTTP/3"
https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2018/11/11/http-3/
This looks official, but even if the move is unofficial, if Google and
Facebook adopt it, it is a defacto necessity. So, is the idea