Hi,

Concerning the following paragraph, what precisely does "protocol" mean
within the "protocol, IP address, and port" snippet.  For instance, are 1)
TCP and TLS different protocols and 2) WS and WSS different protocols?


"The UAC performs normal DNS resolution on the next hop URI (as
described in [RFC3263]) to find a protocol, IP address, and port.
For protocols that don't use TLS, if the UAC has an existing flow to
this IP address, and port with the correct protocol, then the UAC
MUST use the existing connection.  For TLS protocols, there MUST also
be a match between the host production in the next hop and one of the
URIs contained in the subjectAltName in the peer certificate.  If the
UAC cannot use one of the existing flows, then it SHOULD form a new
flow by sending a datagram or opening a new connection to the next
hop, as appropriate for the transport protocol."

Thanks
Brett
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