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QUIC or HTTP/3 and proxy
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From: donovan o'hara via curl-users <curl-users_at_lists.haxx.se>
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2021 19:45:00 -0400
Hi,
with a curl version that supports QUIC, I can use the -x parameter to
specify a proxy and notice that curl will actually make a QUIC CONNECT
request to the proxy server specified.
I dont have a QUIC proxy so nothing happens after that but was interested
to know what the specs are to be able to deal with this CONNECT i.e.after
accepting the CONNECT what should a proxy server expect from the QUIC
client (curl in this case)? Did you follow some RFC when implementing the
client side of the QUIC CONNECT behavior?
Thanks
Donovan
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2021 19:45:00 -0400
Hi,
with a curl version that supports QUIC, I can use the -x parameter to
specify a proxy and notice that curl will actually make a QUIC CONNECT
request to the proxy server specified.
I dont have a QUIC proxy so nothing happens after that but was interested
to know what the specs are to be able to deal with this CONNECT i.e.after
accepting the CONNECT what should a proxy server expect from the QUIC
client (curl in this case)? Did you follow some RFC when implementing the
client side of the QUIC CONNECT behavior?
Thanks
Donovan
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