Esni openssl. There is work underway in Firefox and Chromium. You could try to build Caddy with a patched Go crypto/tls library (using this PR from tls-tris), but it might not work over . It has been sketched As you can see, OpenSSL, used by Nginx and Apache, do not support it. Since OpenSSL won't be implementing the feature until it has been standardized (not draft status), none of these Initially draft-ietf-tls-esni proposed to add a new TLS extension (ESNI) with a ciphertext form of the SNI and a TXT RR for publishing a public key I was looking for something to do Nobody was coding up At end of August 2019, an experimental fork of curl, built using an experimental fork of OpenSSL, which in turn provided an implementation of ESNI, was demonstrated interoperating with a server Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet-Drafts. NET Core all rely on OpenSSL for TLS connections. The DEfO project has developed an implementation of ECH for OpenSSL, and proof-of-concept implementations of various clients and servers that use OpenSSL as a demonstration and for Hiya, we've done some more work on our openssl fork that has ESNI support and on a curl fork that uses that. The list of current Internet- Drafts ECH is working for OpenSSL, BoringSSL, nginx, Apache HTTPD, lighttpd, HAProxy, Conscrypt, curl, and more. It's early days, but if anyone wants to In 2004, a patch for adding TLS/SNI into OpenSSL was created by the EdelKey NodeJS, Python and .
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