I share your outrage. Fortunately, WebSockets are specified to be able to connect over TLS, and proxying WebSockets to TCP was one of the first use cases for WebSockets. You could patent using something like SlowAES…
I share your outrage. Fortunately, WebSockets are specified to be able to connect over TLS, and proxying WebSockets to TCP was one of the first use cases for WebSockets. You could patent using something like SlowAES…