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Note in the draft that raw QUIC can to 0-RTT moq setup but webtransport does not support this. Add text to security section of why this is safe.
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This is just a quick thought I had, and might not work at all. Instead of adding stream hijacker callbacks (both for unidirectional and bidirectional) streams, we could introduce an `Server.ServeStrea…
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WebTransport is a framework which enables data transfer between browsers and servers with support for multiple data flows, unidirectional data flows, out-of-order delivery, variable reliability and pl…
wilaw updated
3 years ago
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I'm curious where the hook for CORS RFC1918 should be. Is it primarily about HTTP connections, or is it about protecting specific IP addresses in general from web traffic?
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Since Nodejs socket io server now supports web transport, is it planned to add its support in rust-socketio?
This crate can be used since it provides a WebTransport client: https://github.com/BiagioFe…
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[Subprotocol Negotiation](https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-webtrans-http3-09.html#name-subprotocol-negotiation) offers a way to denote that we're running MoQ over WebTransport (similar to wh…
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### What do you want to happen?
We're currently using WebSockets for multiplayer gaming. We would love to use [WebTransport](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebTransport_API) instead…
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It's finally here ... I've been waiting for this for 4 years now. :tada:
Some real heroes doing God's work here:
wasm-bindgen implementation - https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-bindgen/pull/3344
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WSS can't connect,got error 400.Webtransport can connect.
> 2024/06/18 15:06:47 base.go:116: [CLIENT-UNSET] Connecting to wss://echoy.xxxxx:8443 with authentications: HTTP
> 2024/06/18 15:06:48 ba…
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Kudos to the Eiger team for the amazing work here! I'm from Modular Cloud and we want to run light nodes in the browser and on the backend using wasm.
Webtransport is the most performant choice whe…