The load balancer is blind to which client sent a request via ohttp. You need to do something to bypass that (traffic analysis or ordering the ohttp provider to help).
> But then every single load balancer has to have the list of targeted individuals and compromised servers, which seems problematic for secrecy at scale.
It really doesn't. This seems well within the realms of what you could achieve with a court order without it becoming public.
> But then every single load balancer has to have the list of targeted individuals and compromised servers, which seems problematic for secrecy at scale.
It really doesn't. This seems well within the realms of what you could achieve with a court order without it becoming public.