View Revisions: Issue #3476
Summary | 0003476: evil exchange testsuite | ||
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Revision | 2016-05-04 06:50 by Christian Grothoff | ||
Description | There should be an "evil" exchange testsuite, which tries to trigger edge- or error cases in the customer implementation. Preferably, the result of these test cases should be that the customer can always construct a cryptographic proof that demonstrates the exchange's failure. This is of course only possible for byzantine failures, and not for denial-of-service. |
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Revision | 2014-07-01 18:49 by Florian Dold | ||
Description | There should be an "evil" mint testsuite, which tries to trigger edge- or error cases in the customer implementation. Preferably, the result of these test cases should be that the customer can always construct a cryptographic proof that demonstrates the mint's failure. This is of course only possible for byzantine failures, and not for denial-of-service. |