…ent sends an Encapsulated Request in TLS early data (see Section 8 of [ TLS and RFC8470 ), a network-based adversary might be able to cause the request to be replayed. In both cases, the effect of a replay attack and the mitigations that might be employed are similar to TLS early…
…ent sends an encapsulated request in TLS early data (see Section 8 of [ TLS and RFC8470 ), a network-based adversary might be able to cause the request to be replayed. In both cases, the effect of a replay attack and the mitigations that might be employed are similar to TLS early…
…and RFC9001 ], Section 9.2 for details about anti-replay mechanisms, as well as RFC8470 ], Section 3 for discussion about safety considerations for 0-RTT HTTP data. 5.3. Reflection Attacks The security properties of token challenges vary, depending on whether the challenge contai…
…tes. TLS early data MAY be used to send requests, provided that the guidance in RFC8470 is observed. Clients send requests in early data assuming initial values for all server settings. 10. Security Considerations The use of TLS is necessary to provide many of the security proper…
…tes. TLS early data MAY be used to send requests, provided that the guidance in RFC8470 is observed. Clients send requests in early data assuming initial values for all server settings. 10. Security Considerations The use of TLS is necessary to provide many of the security proper…
…tes. TLS early data MAY be used to send requests, provided that the guidance in RFC8470 is observed. Clients send requests in early data assuming initial values for all server settings. 10. Security Considerations The use of TLS is necessary to provide many of the security proper…
… Section 15.5.21 423 Locked RFC4918 424 Failed Dependency RFC4918 425 Too Early RFC8470 426 Upgrade Required RFC9110, Section 15.5.22 427 Unassigned 428 Precondition Required RFC6585 429 Too Many Requests RFC6585 430 Unassigned 431 Request Header Fields Too Large RFC6585 432-450 …
…tes. TLS early data MAY be used to send requests, provided that the guidance in RFC8470 is observed. Clients send requests in early data assuming initial values for all server settings. 10. Security Considerations The use of TLS is necessary to provide many of the security proper…
… Section 15.5.21 423 Locked RFC4918 424 Failed Dependency RFC4918 425 Too Early RFC8470 426 Upgrade Required RFC9110, Section 15.5.22 427 Unassigned 428 Precondition Required RFC6585 429 Too Many Requests RFC6585 430 Unassigned 431 Request Header Fields Too Large RFC6585 432-450 …
… Section 15.5.21 423 Locked RFC4918 424 Failed Dependency RFC4918 425 Too Early RFC8470 426 Upgrade Required RFC9110, Section 15.5.22 427 Unassigned 428 Precondition Required RFC6585 429 Too Many Requests RFC6585 430 Unassigned 431 Request Header Fields Too Large RFC6585 432-450 …
… Section 15.5.21 423 Locked RFC4918 424 Failed Dependency RFC4918 425 Too Early RFC8470 426 Upgrade Required RFC9110, Section 15.5.22 427 Unassigned 428 Precondition Required RFC6585 429 Too Many Requests RFC6585 430 Unassigned 431 Request Header Fields Too Large RFC6585 432-450 …