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minus-squareatzanteol@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up14·2 months ago UDP — Blocked. Deprioritized. Dropped. “Security risk.” It’s this actually a thing? I’ve never seen any corporate network that blocks UDP. HTTP/3 will even rely on it.
minus-squareStripedMonkey@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up3·2 months agoYes. Quic and other protocols are too new and don’t have a ton of support in firewall and inspection tools that are used by said corpos. It’s even required in the DISA STIG requirements to disable quic at the browser level.
minus-squaremoonpiedumplings@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·2 months agoYes. My high school used to do this. UDP blocked except for DNS to some specific servers, and probably some other needed things.
It’s this actually a thing? I’ve never seen any corporate network that blocks UDP. HTTP/3 will even rely on it.
Yes. Quic and other protocols are too new and don’t have a ton of support in firewall and inspection tools that are used by said corpos. It’s even required in the DISA STIG requirements to disable quic at the browser level.
Yes. My high school used to do this. UDP blocked except for DNS to some specific servers, and probably some other needed things.