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Put broker device online for client development #37

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adammontville opened this issue Oct 12, 2017 · 7 comments
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Put broker device online for client development #37

adammontville opened this issue Oct 12, 2017 · 7 comments

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@adammontville
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The broker device with px-grid running needs to be online before client development can really start happening.

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@henkbirkholz will need to document how this is available online and work directly with @wmunyan and @strongX509 to confirm that it works.

@adammontville adammontville moved this from TODO to In Progress in IETF 100 Hackathon Planning Oct 12, 2017
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Henk will provide to client implementers OpenVPN client configuration instructions today that have been tested (not including details here). pxgrid broker is intended to be started up and available tomorrow.

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We have credentials and the like, but have not yet tested. Hope to test sometime this week. @strongX509 have you had any luck connecting?

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strongX509 commented Oct 24, 2017

I haven't received any OpenVPN client configuration instructions yet, i.e. I don't know how to connect to the xmpp-grid broker.

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Everyone should now received the required keys, credentials and configuration via mail. Please leave a comment, if that is not the case.

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sacm commented Oct 24, 2017 via email

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As an alternative to the Fraunhofer pxgrid broker I set up a strongswan.org XMPP-Grid server. The strongTNC endpoint collector already publishes newly generated SWID tags to the grid. I created XMPP user accounts for most people on the list. For details see https://github.com/sacmwg/vulnerability-scenario/tree/master/ietf_hackathon/strongSwan

@adammontville adammontville moved this from In Progress to Done in IETF 100 Hackathon Planning Nov 2, 2017
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