Dear Morgenroth, 

Thanks for your response. As for our project, we are working on a new privacy preserving routing protocol for DTN with a deployment in Intel Edison.  There is, I think, no overlap with the present security functions. 

And I still want to know if there are some groups who have tried to deploy IBR DTN on Edison.


Best

Xiaoyang



On Feb 20, 2016, at 9:12 AM, Johannes Morgenroth <morgenroth@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de> wrote:

Hello Xiaoyang.
 
There is no bluetooth support yet in IBR-DTN and, as far as I know, nobody is working on that.
 
You mentioned “security interfaces”. Can you elaborate on that? I am asking because there is already a security concept within IBR-DTN for end-to-end confidentially, integrity and authenticity (see Bundle Security Protocol). In addition, there is support for Certificate Authority-based authentication and encryption for peer-to-peer connections using TCP/TLS. What kind of security requirement do you miss?
 
Kind regards
Johannes Morgenroth
 
Von: Ibr-dtn [mailto:ibr-dtn-bounces@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de] Im Auftrag von Xiaoyang Zhu
Gesendet: Freitag, 19. Februar 2016 10:12
An: ibr-dtn@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
Cc: Youakim Badr <youakim.badr@insa-lyon.fr>
Betreff: [ibr-dtn] Bluetooth convergence layer support?
 
Dear All,
 
Recently, we launched a project to develop a set of the security interfaces using secret sharing method to enhance the security of DTN based on IBR-DTN.
 
Since the project may use the Bluetooth as the communication protocol, we want to figure out whether there is any ongoing group developing the Bluetooth convergence layer adapter?
 
 
Xiaoyang Zhu
INL, INSA de Lyon
Bâtiment Blaise Pascal
20, Avenue Albert Einstein
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