These commands do not seem to work for me.
Can you please do the
patch?
1. adding files work,
git add modules/corex/corex_nio.c modules/corex/corex_nio.h
git status
# On branch master
# Changes to be committed:
# (use "git reset HEAD <file>..." to unstage)
#
# new file: modules/corex/corex_nio.c
# new file: modules/corex/corex_nio.h
#
# Changes not staged for commit:
# (use "git add <file>..." to update what will be committed)
# (use "git checkout -- <file>..." to discard changes in
working directory)
#
# modified: modules/corex/README
# modified: modules/corex/corex_mod.c
# modified: modules/corex/doc/corex.xml
# modified: modules/corex/doc/corex_admin.xml
#
2. making commit seems to work,
git commit -m "added support for network io intercept."
[master f415b0c] added support for network io intercept.
2 files changed, 268 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 modules/corex/corex_nio.c
create mode 100644 modules/corex/corex_nio.h
3. git format-patch does not work,
git format-patch
[no-output]
4. Also tried,
git format-patch master --stdout
[no-output]
git format-patch master --stdout > /tmp/nio.patch
[no-output]
I don't know what is wrong, i have git version 1.7.10.4 on debian
wheezy.
i miss subversion so badly...
Thank you.
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
Can you do a commit on your local git clone and send the
patch? It is easier to review the changes. Practically use:
- git add -- to add new files
- git commit -- to commit changes
- git format-patch -- to get the commit in a file
Cheers,
Daniel
On 05/08/14 01:14, Muhammad Shahzad wrote:
Done all changes as you suggested.
1. The code is embedded in corex module. Two new files added
named, corex_nio.h and corex_nio.c. Some minor changes to
corex_mod.c to call the methods defined in corex_nio.h.
2. Event route name changed to event_route[network:msg].
3. function name changed from is_msg_obfuscated to is_incoming.
4. one additional module parameter is added, named
network_io_intercept, to enable disable the whole
functionality. (default is disabled)
5. The README file and doc folder is updated with relevant
documentation, examples and use cases etc.
The code is available for review and download at,
http://webrtc.voip-demos.com/corex.tbz2
Regarding the actual encryption / compression etc., i am
planning to add some example PERL / LUA scripts later on.
Thank you.
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 8:19 PM, Muhammad Shahzad
<shaheryarkh(a)gmail.com <mailto:shaheryarkh@gmail.com>> wrote:
Thank you for your valuable suggestions, i appreciate it.
I agree about module name, in fact a couple friends have
already sent me email privately suggesting the same. May
be something like "nio_intercept" would be better, since
module only intercepts the network in/output and leaves
it to script writer what to do with it.
Regarding embedding in corex, that is interesting,
however i need to go through its code to understand it a
bit and then attempt to embed it. Later on, i will
create separate module which import this functionality
from corex and do specific tasks such as compression and
faking http etc.
There is a good progress on doubango SDK side as well
and at least idoubs would be ready soon (7 to 10 days
approx). Then mobile voip developers can fully test this
functionality at both ends.
Anyways let me look at corex module and see if and how
can i embed this. In the meantime more suggestions and
comments on this are warmly welcome from everyone.
Thank you.
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 7:55 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
I looked at the code and my conclusion was that the
name is a bit confusing.
While indeed you can do obfuscation using some
embedded language or other meanings from the config
file, the module itself doesn't do anything related.
It executes an event route for network packet in/out.
Such functionaly is of course useful, just to remind
the given example with obfuscation. But I think a
better name to reflect the behaviour should be given.
Maybe obfuscate should be a module that implement
some algorithms for obfuscations, like you mentions:
- simply compressing (gz)
- compressing and encapsulation as body in a http
request/reply
- itv
My proposal would be:
- either rename the module or embed in another
module (e.g., corex) what was developed for these
event route execution. The event route name should
be related to network reception/transmission (e.g.,
network:msg). Also the is_obfuscated_msg() should be
something like is_incoming()
- have a new module obfuscate to implement some
algorithm as proof of concept (e.g., gzip -- i guess
plenty of code from gzcompress module is very useful
just to take from there). Then others may contribute
more, as they have new ideas or from what you listed
(http ecapsulation is at least interesting,
considering many allow port 80 and inspect for http).
Of course, these are my opinions, so the discussion
can go on for deciding on how to proceed.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 02/08/14 23:57, Muhammad Shahzad wrote:
Hi,
As already discussed in detail in following
email thread,
https://www.mail-archive.com/sr-users@lists.sip-router.org/msg19922.html
The new Kamailio module obfuscate is ready for
testing and can be downloaded at,
http://webrtc.voip-demos.com/obfuscate.tbz2
It contains full code, with documentation and
usage scenarios etc.
Adding Kamailio dev team, can you guys review
the code and add this module to Kamailio trunk
if possible? I will be responsible for its
maintenance and bug fixes etc. if any.
Thank you.
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