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Regarding Snort and HTTP2
From: James McLaughlin <jmclaughlin () maxeler com>
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2016 14:40:41 +0100
To follow on from the recent emails regarding Snort and HTTP/2, (and to go a little off-topic): Poul Henning-Kamp and various other people claim that HTTP/2 has layering violations, but don't elaborate on what these are. I thought this might be related to the SETTINGS_CURRENT_CWND setting, but apparently this was ditched in 2013. Can someone on this list advise me on where to find some information on this? More importantly - and now I'm definitely back ON topic - does anyone know if these layering violations can interfere in any way with Snort's TCP session tracking? Thanks, James McLaughlin.
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