Some airlines use caches for their user sat connection because bandwidth is so limited. I know because their squid server sent me an error trace once and I got a lot of insight into the configuration. I wonder if it still performs well now that nearly all connections use TLS.
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It does not, but connections have gotten faster so it hasn't really been that much of an issue. (I don't work on airlines, but I worked in a place with a very limited satellite connection we had to actively manage.)
Really it's only video streaming that is a bandwidth hog, so they can block the major sites by DNS and throttle everything to make it not worth it if you find a site not blocked.
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What is that doing in a tech article? Is this the cache vuln?
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