guess sudo's mailman server ran into a bug, so now we are getting all the
mailz.
but this is the last one for mesh, i think.
Jenny
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Paltasingh, S. <s.paltasingh(a)student.tue.nl>
Date: Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 9:01 AM
Subject: [sudo-info] Ad Hoc MESH WiFi Networks
To: "info(a)sudoroom.org" <info(a)sudoroom.org>
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am working on a project named - Secure Commissioning(Joining) In Ad Hoc
WiFi MESH Networks. I find Sudo MESH as a good platform to implement my
project.
I read the documentation of Sudo MESH. But I have doubts. Please help me in
clarifying my doubts.
My doubts are :
1. How is the joining of new routers (nodes) to existing MESH network of
routers made secure. Is there any key exchange and authentication during
the joining process.
2. Understanding document for completely understanding the source code
implementation of Sudo MESH.
I want to understand the complete implementation of Sudo MESH functionality
and especially from a security perspective. After that I can contribute to
make the MESH network more secure. I have good coding skill sets.
Looking forward to your help and cooperation.
Thanks and Regards,
Sritam Paltasingh.
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