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* Refactor end2end tests to exercise each EventEngine
* fix incorrect bazel_only exclusions
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* microbenchmark fix
* sanitize, fix iOS flub
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* iOS fix
* reviewer feedback
* first pass at excluding EventEngine test expansion
Also caught a few cases where we should not test pollers, but should
test all engines. And two cases where we likely shouldn't be testing
either product.
* end2end fuzzers to be fuzzed differently via EventEngine.
* sanitize
* reviewer feedback
* remove misleading comment
* reviewer feedback: comments
* EE test_init needs to play with our build system
* fix golden file test runner
Co-authored-by: drfloob <drfloob@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add Python mTLS greeter example (#40)
* Revert "Add Python mTLS greeter example (#40)"
This reverts commit 383c247775.
* Postpone EVP_cleanup until after last server_ssl_test run completes.
* Fix readahead_hs_server_ssl
* Clang fixes and client side initialization fix.
* Comment out EVP_cleanup on client side.
* remove TLS 1.3 ciphers'
* change to using server0 credentials
* log what TLS method is used'
* check compatibility of private key and cert
* Try allowing server to use all ciphers.
* Add logging for test server.
* Fix private key check logging.
* add include for tracing
* define tsi_tracing_enabled flag
* rename tsi_tracing_enabled flag
* try printing bytes to send to peer
* Add automatic curve selection
* Remove logging from SSL transport security
* Add back TLS 1.3 ciphersuites.
Co-authored-by: Ryan Kim <Ryanfsdf@users.noreply.github.com>
This patch introduces an additional ALPN protocol, grpc-exp, intended to
take preference to h2 and indicate to the server that the connection
contains only gRPC traffic. This allows servers and intermediate boxes
to distinguish gRPC from other HTTP/2 traffic.
The choice of grpc-exp as a protocol identifier indicates that this
scheme is currently experimental and should not be relied upon. The
protocol is not in the IANA TLS registry.
This patch also introduces client/server handshake tests that validate
the preferential treatment of grpc-exp in an end-to-end manner.