Today, how is this topic ?. Is it still recommended to block QUIC traffic (443 UDP and 80 UDP) in our firewalls?
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Today, how is this topic ?. Is it still recommended to block QUIC traffic (443 UDP and 80 UDP) in our firewalls?
Originally QUIC was blocked by a specific tick box because it bypassed all web and application tests. Now I believe the ability to test the QUIC protocol has been added to the http/https proxy.
So whether you block it specifically or let the applications and sites that use the protocol be checked by your XG configuration is up to you.
Me, I just block it, but that is a hangover from restores and I do not see any application or sites fail because of the back.More importantly my wife does not complain about site access failures.
Ian
Originally QUIC was blocked by a specific tick box because it bypassed all web and application tests. Now I believe the ability to test the QUIC protocol has been added to the http/https proxy.
So whether you block it specifically or let the applications and sites that use the protocol be checked by your XG configuration is up to you.
Me, I just block it, but that is a hangover from restores and I do not see any application or sites fail because of the back.More importantly my wife does not complain about site access failures.
Ian