Proj-2015-2016-Extensions IPOPO
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Subject: Services étendus pour le modèle de composants iPOPO pour Python (in French)
Supervisors:
- Thomas CALMANT
- Didier DONSEZ
Students:
- Abdelaziz FOUNAS (RICM4)
- Rémi GATTAZ (RICM4)
- Marwan HALLAL (RICM4)
Subject summary
Week 1 (Janvier 11th - January 17th)
Objectives
- Meet with supervisors
- Decide which suggested extension of IPOPO we will work on
- Understand the subject
Work done
Problems faced
Week 2 (Janvier 18th - January 24th)
Objectives
- Create the project's SRS
- Lean python
- Learn how to use IPOPO (basic usage)
Work done
- Studied the code of iPOPO
- Prepared meeting with Thomas CALMANT
Problems faced
Week 3 (Janvier 25th - January 31th)
Objectives
- Work on the design of our extension
- Start designing the extension
- Find where our extension will be located in the existing code
- Creation of UML Diagrams
- Find python modules that we could use
Weekly meeting
During this week's meeting, the following points were discussed and agreed upon :
- The creation and revocation of client's certificates will be done inside iPOPO. It implies that iPOPO will have to handle a keystore.
- To connect to the IPOPO secured remote shell, we will create a simple python client
- Extending the RemoteConsole class seems to be a good approach for what we are trying to do.
Work done
- UML Diagrams:
Problems faced
Week 4 (February 1st - February 7th)
Objectives
- Search of a python2 and python3 compatible cryptology module (must be able to handle keystores)
- Choose our workflow
- Continue designing the extension
- Read the IPOPO documentation to improve our understanding of the IPOPO project
- Decide where to implant it.
Weekly meeting
Work done
Possible python extensions | |||
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name | pros | cons | comments |
pyOpenssl |
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ssl |
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If used with pyjks, the two modules can have everything required. This module is however still in alpha and seems to only support python3 |