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echo: binkd
to: OLI
from: WILFRED VAN VELZEN
date: 2019-12-14 00:12:00
subject: Re: binkp TLS

Hi Oli,

On 2019-12-13 22:03:43, you wrote to Tommi Koivula:

 TK>> === Cut ===
 TK>> node 2:221/6 -pipe "openssl s_client -quiet -alpn binkp -connect
 TK>> news.fidonet.fi:24567" *
 TK>> === Cut ===

 Ol> alternatice command is

 Ol> node 2:221/6 -pipe "ncat --ssl-alpn binkp *H *I" news.fidonet.fi:24567

 Ol> The alpn stuff is only needed if the server demands it (e.g when running
 Ol> webserver, xmpp server, binkp on port 443).

My version of ncat and openssl don't know about -alpn. Maybe my linux is too
old?

And I think it's better to use --ssl-verify with ncat.

 Ol> I wonder, if we should directly jump to QUIC instead of implementing
 Ol> TLS over TCP?

It's probably too new. And not supported yet on a lot of systems? How do you
check anyway? ;)

Bye, Wilfred.

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