Hi Raghu,

On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 10:41 AM Raghu Saxena <poiasdpoi...@live.com> wrote:

>
> I think in the context of the censor discussion you linked,
> realistically they can just block ECH (including GREASed ECH), since
> there isn't really mass saturation of ECH (GREASed or not) across most
> TLS clients, so they won't face much blowback, especially since it
> appears they've straight up said ECH is banned technology.
>

I don't think this is correct as Chrome, Edge and Firefox include GREASEd
ECH in all ClientHellos since late 2023. Blocking merely based on the
presence of ECH extension in ClientHello now would essentially block the
majority of the web browsing.

Best Regards,
Yaroslav

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