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Qt Network Session – Qt Contributors Summit 2013
Talking Points
- Option to add random padding to https requests. This makes us more resistant to the various https attacks that have been floating around. * X-Qt-Padding: some noise of varying length *Recommendation 3 from http://www.isg.rhul.ac.uk/tls/RC4biases.pdf
- Who is working on the stack?
- What’s up with the constant failing tests in the CI, and how can we fix the situation?
- Support for diffie-hellman ciphers
- Support for redirects
- Pause on connect
- Performance
- Peter’s chromium qnam port
- Automatic fallback support
- Certificate store API / Caching intermediates
- OCSP support
- Replacing the QNAM disk cache
- HTTP 2.0 / SPDY support
- Web sockets
- Enginio and Qt network
- Webkit2 and custom QNetworkAccessManagers
Off topic, but related:
- PBKDF2 / BCrypt support (QtCore really)
- Should we warn if running as root? If running suid?
Notes by Thiago:
- DH key exchange
- no public API
- easy to implement, hard to test
- OCSP
- adds latency: needs to query the OCSP server
- Richard implemented one year ago
- still works, but hasn’t worked on it in a while
- enabled by default
- QSslSocket level
- Certificate store:
- storing intermediate certs from broken servers that don’t return the whole chain
- browsers do that to work around issues in the wild
- adds security
- certificates are not trusted, so they don’t add a new security attack vector
- virtual QSslCertificate QAbstractSslCertificateStore::certificateForId(QSslCertificateId)
- QNAM redirects
- discussed in the DD Contributor Day
- vector for insecurity (users do it wrong)
- should be configurable
- we don’t need to fix this for the browser case → they already have the code
- we need it only for the simple application cases
- allow redirect from HTTP to HTTPS, allow within-protocol
- could work with pausing
- readyRead & metaDataChanged from the final, sslErrors per connection
- Pause on connect:
- Already discussed, implementation challenges and details known
- Work is missing (Peter doesn’t have time)
- Performance: latency problems
- Helped by the pre-connect
- Replacing QNAM port:
- With Blink:
- difficult, it’s too big for QtNetwork
- no guarantee that we’ll get a “library” interface
- libcurl:
- they’re behind us
- With Blink:
- SPDY / HTTP/2.0:
- HTTP/2.0 adopted SPDY 3.0’s transport format
- we can start supporting SPDY to get on our way to HTTP/2.0
- libcurl has started
- HTTP/2.0 adopted SPDY 3.0’s transport format