← Back to context Comment by Titan2189 10 months ago > I don’t get why headers and requests need to be spoofed if all traffic is over https?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_packet_inspection 2 comments Titan2189 Reply fragmede 10 months ago how are they looking inside the packet if it's encrypted? sodality2 10 months ago DPI doesn't have to decrypt it to make certain guesses about its content. For example, timing information, packet sizes, routing info, etc could lead you to believe it's certain kinds of things (SSH, VPN, etc).
fragmede 10 months ago how are they looking inside the packet if it's encrypted? sodality2 10 months ago DPI doesn't have to decrypt it to make certain guesses about its content. For example, timing information, packet sizes, routing info, etc could lead you to believe it's certain kinds of things (SSH, VPN, etc).
sodality2 10 months ago DPI doesn't have to decrypt it to make certain guesses about its content. For example, timing information, packet sizes, routing info, etc could lead you to believe it's certain kinds of things (SSH, VPN, etc).
how are they looking inside the packet if it's encrypted?
DPI doesn't have to decrypt it to make certain guesses about its content. For example, timing information, packet sizes, routing info, etc could lead you to believe it's certain kinds of things (SSH, VPN, etc).