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openpgp-wg.gitlab.io
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| | | | | This document specifies the message formats used in OpenPGP. OpenPGP provides encryption with public-key or symmetric cryptographic algorithms, digital signatures, compression and key management. This document is maintained in order to publish all necessary information needed to develop interoperable applications based on the OpenPGP format. It is not a step-by-step cookbook for writing an application. It describes only the format and methods needed to read, check, generate, and write conforming packets ... | |
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httpwg.org
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| | | | | This specification describes an optimized expression of the semantics of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), referred to as HTTP version 2 (HTTP/2). HTTP/2 enables a more efficient use of network resources and a reduced latency by introducing field compression and allowing multiple concurrent exchanges on the same connection. This document obsoletes RFCs 7540 and 8740. | |
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identity.foundation
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is an extensive technical specification for the Decentralized Web Node (DWN) protocol, covering key areas such as message processing, permissions, encryption, and synchronization. Here's a structured summary of the content: | |
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educatedguesswork.org
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| | | [AI summary] The text provides an in-depth analysis of encrypted DNS protocols (DoX) and their implications for security, privacy, and network management. Key points include the importance of secure channels for DNS queries, the role of DNSSEC in complementing DoX, and the challenges of implementing encrypted DNS in various network environments. The discussion covers different transport protocols like DoH and DoT, the use of DDR for resolver discovery, and the trade-offs between privacy and network control. The text also touches on the technical and policy aspects of encrypted DNS, including the need for trust in resolvers and the limitations of current implementations. | ||