Google's Obfuscated TCP 12
agl42 writes "Obfuscated TCP is attempting to provide a cheap opportunistic encryption scheme for HTTP. Though SSL has been around for years, most sites still don't use it by default. By providing a less secure, but computationally and administratively cheaper, method of enctyption, we might be able to increase the depressingly small fraction of encrypted traffic on the Internet. There's an introduction video explaining it."
No responses (Score:3, Interesting)
Any reason why there are no responses here? Have they been obfuscated somehow?
Not obfuscated, but... (Score:1)
Brilliant Idea (Score:1, Interesting)
If this were to make it into the regular version of Firefox or Apache then it would be really useful, but it truly belongs in the kernel's TCP/IP stack.
wait...what? (Score:1)
Why could we not fix some of the cost/uptake issues with SSL to encourage broader uptake rather than implement some broadly unsupported kludge that provides minimal benefit??
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> fix some of the cost/uptake issues with SSL
Yep. Perhaps even (oh, heaven forfend!) publicly administered certs.
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An Essential Development (Score:2)