Test 0-RTT Handshake

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Zhenyu Zhou

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Aug 10, 2017, 6:16:10 AM8/10/17
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Hello world,

Are there any ways to test QUIC's 0-RTT Handshake with the toy server and client? I checked this issue and found this related post:

It looks like at the time of this post, the toy client won't save server state so that 0-RTT is not available. And the alternative is Chrome, which is much heavier.

I'm wondering whether there are any chances to have it work now? 

Thanks!

Zhenyu

Ryan Hamilton

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Aug 10, 2017, 2:20:52 PM8/10/17
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Alas, I think you'd have to write some code to make it happen.

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Zhenyu Zhou

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Aug 10, 2017, 4:43:29 PM8/10/17
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Got it. Thanks for the reply! It's a pity to know that this is still not supported....


On Thursday, August 10, 2017 at 2:20:52 PM UTC-4, r...@chromium.org wrote:
Alas, I think you'd have to write some code to make it happen.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 3:16 AM, Zhenyu Zhou <zzy.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello world,

Are there any ways to test QUIC's 0-RTT Handshake with the toy server and client? I checked this issue and found this related post:

It looks like at the time of this post, the toy client won't save server state so that 0-RTT is not available. And the alternative is Chrome, which is much heavier.

I'm wondering whether there are any chances to have it work now? 

Thanks!

Zhenyu

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Zhenyu Zhou

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Aug 10, 2017, 4:52:57 PM8/10/17
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And if it's not doable with the toy client, is it possible to go with Chrome itself? I mean, without a GUI, instead is it possible to have a script making Chrome request a certain site for multiple times (so that the one besides the very first time would have 0-RTT)?

I can make one request with sth like:

chrome --no-sandbox --enable-quic <url>


but I have no idea how to make the second request within the same Chrome process.

Any idea is more than welcome.

Many thanks!

Zhenyu
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