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Plaintext Sequence Numbers for Datagram Transport Security Layer 1.3
draft-pismenny-tls-dtls-plaintext-sequence-number-01

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This is an older version of an Internet-Draft whose latest revision state is "Active".
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Author Boris Pismenny
Last updated 2023-10-13 (Latest revision 2023-04-11)
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Abstract

This document specifies a TLS 1.3 extension that enables DTLS 1.3 to negotiate the use of plaintext sequence numbers instead of protected sequence numbers. Plaintext sequence numbers are advantageous in closed networks where the benefits of lower latency outweigh the risk of ossification and reduced privacy.

Authors

Boris Pismenny

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