Re: [Sipping] Testing the water: A transaction torture-tests draft

Gonzalo Camarillo <Gonzalo.Camarillo@ericsson.com> Tue, 15 May 2007 13:53 UTC

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From: Gonzalo Camarillo <Gonzalo.Camarillo@ericsson.com>
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To: Byron Campen <bcampen@estacado.net>
Subject: Re: [Sipping] Testing the water: A transaction torture-tests draft
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Hi Byron,

are you thinking of something similar to the draft below?... or 
something else?

http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-sipping-race-examples-01.txt

Cheers,

Gonzalo


Byron Campen wrote:
>     I was thinking a torture-tests draft in the same spirit as RFC 4475 
> and draft-ietf-sipping-ipv6-torture-tests; an enumeration of test-cases 
> that could cause trouble for an unsuspecting implementation, with 
> exposition on what makes the case interesting, and how implementations 
> should react. Of course, the tests themselves would read differently, 
> since the contents of the messages won't matter apart from stuff like 
> the method and branch params.
> 
> Best regards,
> Byron Campen
> 
>>    From: Byron Campen <bcampen@estacado.net>
>>
>>    I have doing a lot of work lately on hardening a SIP stack, and I
>>    have repeatedly come across bugs triggered not by syntactic garbage
>>    (malformed header-field-values and the like), but by semantic
>>    garbage, usually in the form of transaction collisions. I'm trying
>>    to get a feel for working-group interest on the subject, so let me
>>    know what you think.
>>
>> It's obviously very valuable work.  What are you proposing?
>>
>> Dale
>>
>>
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