On 12/15/22 21:49, Willy Tarreau wrote:
There's currently a great momentum around WolfSSL that was already adopted by Apache, Curl, and Ngtcp2 (which is the QUIC stack that powers most HTTP/3-compatible agents). Its support on haproxy is making fast progress thanks to the efforts on the two sides, and it's pleasant to speak to people who care about performance.
What would be your recommendation right now for a quic-enabled library to use with haproxy? Are there any choices better than quictls 1.1.1?
Is wolfSSL support far enough along that I could build and try it and have some hope of success, or should I stick with quictls for now? My websites certainly aren't anything mission-critical, but there are people that would be annoyed if I have problems. Email is more important than the websites, and that's directly on the Internet in my AWS instance, not going through haproxy.
Thanks, Shawn