DTLS 1.0 is based on TLS 1.1, DTLS 1.2 is based on TLS 1.2, and DTLS 1.3 is based on TLS 1.3. There is no DTLS 1.1 because this version-number was skipped in order to harmonize version numbers with TLS.[2] Like previous DTLS versions, DTLS 1.3 is intended to provide "equivalent security guarantees [to TLS 1.3] with the exception of order protection/non-replayability".[11]
OpenConnect is an open source AnyConnect-compatible client and ocserv server that supports (D)TLS.[35]
Cisco InterCloud Fabric uses DTLS to form a tunnel between private and public/provider compute environments.[36]
Cato Networks utilizes DTLS v1.2 for the underlay tunnel used by both the Cato Socket and Cato ZTNA (formerly SDP) client when forming tunnels to the Cato POPs [37] and when forming off-cloud tunnels between Cato sockets.[38]
ZScaler tunnel 2.0 for ZScaler Internet Access (ZIA) uses DTLS for tunneling. ZScaler Private Access (ZPA) does not support DTLS [39]
In February 2013 two researchers from Royal Holloway, University of London discovered a timing attack[46] which allowed them to recover (parts of the) plaintext from a DTLS connection using the OpenSSL or GnuTLS implementation of DTLS when Cipher Block Chaining mode encryption was used.
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^"Firefox 86.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes". Mozilla. 2021-02-23. Archived from the original on 2021-02-22. Retrieved 2021-02-23. From Firefox 86 onward, DTLS 1.0 is no longer supported for establishing WebRTC's PeerConnections. All WebRTC services need to support DTLS 1.2 from now on as the minimum version.