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Re: IPv6 and HTTPS
From: joel jaeggli <joelja () bogus com>
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2013 21:19:54 -0700
On 4/25/13 6:24 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
Ok, here's a stupid question[1], which I'd know the answer to if I ran bigger networks: Does anyone know how much IPv4 space is allocated *specifically* to cater to the fact that HTTPS requires a dedicated IP per DNS name?
It doesn't, or doesn't if if your clients are not stuck in the past. TLS SNI has existed for a rather long time.
Is that a statistically significant percentage of all the IPs in use? Wasn't there something going on to make HTTPS IP muxable? How's that coming?
there are stuborn legacy hosts.
How fast could it be deployed?
you can use it now.
Cheers, -- jra [1] Ok, five questions.
Current thread:
- IPv6 and HTTPS Jay Ashworth (Apr 25)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS Chris Adams (Apr 25)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS Jay Ashworth (Apr 25)
- RE: IPv6 and HTTPS David Hubbard (Apr 25)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS Jay Ashworth (Apr 25)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS jeff adams (Apr 25)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS Yang Yu (Apr 26)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS Jay Ashworth (Apr 25)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS Owen DeLong (Apr 25)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS Chris Adams (Apr 25)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS Patrick W. Gilmore (Apr 25)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS joel jaeggli (Apr 25)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS shawn wilson (Apr 25)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS Bernhard Amann (Apr 25)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS Jima (Apr 26)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS shawn wilson (Apr 26)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS Jima (Apr 26)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS Mark Andrews (Apr 27)
- Re: IPv6 and HTTPS Erik Muller (Apr 27)