[ech] TLSProxy and ECH

Dmitry Belyavsky beldmit at gmail.com
Tue Mar 21 20:24:38 UTC 2023


Dear Stephen,

I'd consider TLSfuzzer (written in Python) for this purpose

On Tue, 21 Mar 2023, 20:19 Stephen Farrell, <stephen.farrell at cs.tcd.ie>
wrote:

>
> Hiya,
>
> My possibly incorrect understanding is that the TLSProxy
> is a bunch of perl code used for tests, that re-implements
> variants of the TLS handshake so they can contain e.g. badly
> encoded messages.
>
> Something like that is definitely needed to properly test
> ECH, but I don't currently speak perl:-) So I wanted to
> check if that perl TLSProxy code is the long term plan or
> if it's something felt to be approaching end of life? (I'm
> willing to try dive in to it, but don't wanna do that if
> some other plan would be better longer term.)
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> S.
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