James Kettle combined Nagle's algorithm with HTTP/2 methods to create a single packet attack, resolving historical race condition issues caused by network jitter.
Here's a quick rundown:
- Use HTTP2 to bundle multiple HTTP requests into one TCP packet.
- Delay the final byte and end stream frame for simultaneous completion.
- Achieve sub-millisecond response times.
Get all the details of this incredible exploit in this episode: ctbb.show/60