Bruce Lilly writes:
On Sun June 26 2005 23:51, Laird Breyer wrote:
Since support for compression is already built into the TLS protocol
by RFC 3749, the benefit in lower bandwidth requirements and faster
transfer can be achieved today as long as both the server and
client use this feature.
That's a big "if". Obviously, that's only hop-by-hop, and it doesn't
apply it TLS isn't available, or with TLS implementations that do not
support the RFC 3749 extension.
On the other hand, using 3749 doesn't have compatibility problems with
today's installed firewalls and other software, and if either peer
doesn't support 3749, the connection gracefully degrades. Nothing
breaks with "unknown c-t-e" errors.
Advantages and disadvantages.
Arnt