Hi everybody,
To make more easier the testing of the new TLS code, I would like to know if there are people interested to get involved.
My idea is to set a OpenSER proxy only with TLS as a central node for interdomain/interservers TLS connectivity. Everybody will be free to connect to the server and to route through calls to the other participants. I will take care about setting the proxy, providing TLS certificates and info about how to connect.
By doing this, we will be able to test the TLS as conformity and robustness (number of calls, and number or connections).
Again, if there are people interested in this, please let me know in order to start the setup.
regards, Bogdan
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi everybody,
To make more easier the testing of the new TLS code, I would like to know if there are people interested to get involved.
My idea is to set a OpenSER proxy only with TLS as a central node for interdomain/interservers TLS connectivity. Everybody will be free to
Hi Bogdan!
Why would we need a central proxy?
klaus
connect to the server and to route through calls to the other participants. I will take care about setting the proxy, providing TLS certificates and info about how to connect.
By doing this, we will be able to test the TLS as conformity and robustness (number of calls, and number or connections).
Again, if there are people interested in this, please let me know in order to start the setup.
regards, Bogdan
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Hi Klaus,
the there two ideas behind:
1) to make the testing simpler: as a peer, you will connect to only one server, but you will gain connectivity with many other peers; so no need of complex configurations.
2) to concentrate as much traffic as possible in a single point. As Cesc said, they did conformity tests, but not so many stress-tests. If you set a central point, we will stress both as number of connections and as traffic load.
regards, bogdan
Klaus Darilion wrote:
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi everybody,
To make more easier the testing of the new TLS code, I would like to know if there are people interested to get involved.
My idea is to set a OpenSER proxy only with TLS as a central node for interdomain/interservers TLS connectivity. Everybody will be free to
Hi Bogdan!
Why would we need a central proxy?
klaus
connect to the server and to route through calls to the other participants. I will take care about setting the proxy, providing TLS certificates and info about how to connect.
By doing this, we will be able to test the TLS as conformity and robustness (number of calls, and number or connections).
Again, if there are people interested in this, please let me know in order to start the setup.
regards, Bogdan
Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
As there are people willing to participate in this testing (got many replies privately), I will start setting up the TLS proxy - maybe in the beginning of the next week will be up and running.
regards, bogdan
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi everybody,
To make more easier the testing of the new TLS code, I would like to know if there are people interested to get involved.
My idea is to set a OpenSER proxy only with TLS as a central node for interdomain/interservers TLS connectivity. Everybody will be free to connect to the server and to route through calls to the other participants. I will take care about setting the proxy, providing TLS certificates and info about how to connect.
By doing this, we will be able to test the TLS as conformity and robustness (number of calls, and number or connections).
Again, if there are people interested in this, please let me know in order to start the setup.
regards, Bogdan
Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users