I think that ESNI is a nice and simple idea to solve the privacy
problems of the current TLS SNI. I forward the draft here because it
uses DNS to publish keys, under a underscore prefix.
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        Title           : Encrypted Server Name Indication for TLS 1.3
        Authors         : Eric Rescorla
                          Kazuho Oku
                          Nick Sullivan
                          Christopher A. Wood
        Filename        : draft-rescorla-tls-esni-00.txt
        Pages           : 19
        Date            : 2018-07-02

Abstract:
   This document defines a simple mechanism for encrypting the Server
   Name Indication for TLS 1.3.


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