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"textContent": "We’re building a kernel-native DTLS 1.3 stack — the full wolfSSL handshake and record layer running entirely in Linux kernel context, with no userspace daemon. Before we commit to productizing it, we want to know who needs it. If you encrypt UDP traffic from inside the kernel today, you bounce every packet out to userspace […]",
"title": "DTLS 1.3 in the Linux Kernel: Is There Demand?"
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