On Tuesday 01 March 2016 19:50:51 Nounou Dadoun wrote: > I'm interested in your tlsfuzzer tool (of which this appears to be a > part), is there a larger test suite available? Is there any > documentation out there? > Thanks again .. N
No, for now there isn't one. The plan is to have a full featured "engine" for running reproducers like this one before working on writing more detailed and comprehensive test cases, and later still, automated generation of test cases (so that it really is a fuzzer for a TLS protocol). All documentation is on github, if you have questions feel free to mail me or open tickets. If you are interested in helping the project, I can for now only point you to a project that implements the crypto itself, for later use in tlsfuzzer, here: https://github.com/tomato42/tlslite-ng/issues As I'm not sure that the tlsfuzzer architecture is correct for task at hand, for now I'm not asking for help on it directly, I'd prefer not to have to throw away somebody else's months of work because the whole approach of tlsfuzzer was incorrect... That being said, I'm open for test ideas. -- Regards, Hubert Kario Senior Quality Engineer, QE BaseOS Security team Web: www.cz.redhat.com Red Hat Czech s.r.o., Purkyňova 99/71, 612 45, Brno, Czech Republic
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