
We're a bit closer to something sane, now. We can wrap, but not unwrap, packets. Asymmetric encryption is *big*. encrypted text with a 4096-bit RSA public key is 512 bytes. We can't fragment yet. Fortunately, this isn't an infinite regress once we *can* fragment. Performance is still a big question mark, of course. There may still be endianness issues hanging around. The eid<->rloc map is almost certainly far, far too slow to be of any use in the real world.
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228 B
Makefile
16 lines
228 B
Makefile
#!/usr/bin/make -f
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CFLAGS := $(CFLAGS) -Wall -Werror --std=c99
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LDFLAGS := $(LDFLAGS) -ljson-c -lssl -lcrypto
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.PHONY: clean
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all: wrapper unwrapper
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rlocs.o: util.o
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wrapper: util.o rlocs.o
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clean:
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rm -f wrapper unwrapper *.o
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