Hi Neetish,
I would recommend considering the following in your research:
- The impact of Nagle. See https://github.com/openssl/
openssl/issues/4237 - The impact of the KeyShare calculation on TLS 1.3 session resumption (assuming most deployments will use psk_dhe_ke)
- The impact of post-handshake handshake messages.
Regards
Roelof
From: openssl-users <openssl-users-bounces@
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Date: Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 4:20 PM
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Subject: [EXT] TLS 1.3 performance
Hi,
I worked on TLS 1.3 performance bench-marking. After my tests, I found that TLS 1.3 based resumption is not giving us the connection latency benefits when tested in a LAN environment. It is slower than TLS 1.2. When tested on WAN, definitely, TLS 1.3 fares better than TLS 1.2.
I want your suggestion on whether can I work on the following problem for my research project: "Investigating why TLS 1.3 resumption/0-RTT/full-
handshake doesn't provide the desired connection latency benefits in LAN and the ways to make it faster?" I want suggestions/references on the right research problem. Any ideas will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Thanks
Best Regards,
Neetish
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