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QUIC is now a standard, according to IETF.
Well, IETF has done it and has adopted QUIC as a standard that is supposedly set to replace TCP.
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9000.html
Can someone from Check Point share the plans for QUIC, QUIC-TLS and HTTP/3 treatment?
I have previously inquired about QUIC in 2018, but there is still precious little information on it the KB.
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I assume now that it's a standard and we'll start seeing traffic using it, we'll have to support it.
Just a matter of when.
Probably won't be with R81.10 since the content for that release was finalized a while ago.
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According to stats from Cloudflare, QUIC traffic is about 15% currently and rising slowly
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Hi Dameon,
Do you by chance have an update on this matter? I haven't seen anything in the R81.20 presentations. Anything planned in supporting QUIC?
Thanks,
Soenke
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I believe it's in the longer term roadmap.
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in the meantime, i'd suggest blocking the QUIC protocol outbound, so that the browser continues to use TCP and inspection will function as expected