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ariel.p at hostdime

Aug 9, 2012, 4:28 PM

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RELP testing

This probably belongs on the librelp mailing list, but given the lack of
activity there, I thought I may get better results by posting here.

I have been working on integrating GnuTLS into librelp, and I'm at the
point where I need to start testing/debugging.

The problem I'm experiencing, however, is that the only way to do so
that I am aware of is using imrelp and omrelp in rsyslog (for which I am
yet to write the TLS control functionality).

Does anybody have set of simple programs written to test librelp's
client and server functionalities that they are willing to share?

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Ariel Poliak
Network and Security Operations
Active Directory Administrator
HostDime.com, Inc.
Attachments: smime.p7s (1.68 KB)


bodik at civ

Aug 10, 2012, 12:23 AM

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Re: RELP testing [In reply to]

> Does anybody have set of simple programs written to test librelp's
> client and server functionalities that they are willing to share?

http://pastebin.com/UUWyFPYb
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ariel.p at hostdime

Aug 10, 2012, 1:28 PM

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Re: RELP testing [In reply to]

On 2012-08-10 03:23, bodik wrote:
> http://pastebin.com/UUWyFPYb
Unfortunately, that still uses imrelp and omrelp to do the
communication, and would require the additional steps of modifying code
outside of librelp in order to test my modifications to librelp.
I was looking for something that works independently of rsyslog, in
order to be able to determine whether any issues that arise are due to
problems (either existing in or arising from my changes to) librelp,
and/or [io]mrelp.

I was hoping not having to write the test programs as well...
I may end up making the test program out of the existing [io]mrelp code,
get it working with my additions, and then merge changes back into the
modules.

Thanks for the code, though... It may come in handy when I start doing
stress testing.

Ariel Poliak
Network and Security Operations
Active Directory Administrator
HostDime.com, Inc.
Attachments: smime.p7s (1.68 KB)

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