Esko Dijk <esko.d...@iotconsultancy.nl> wrote:
    > FYI For testing purposes, there's an open source proof-of-concept
    > implementation of cBRSKI available. It's in a Github code branch that
    > integrates cBRSKI into OpenThread, an open source Thread IPv6 mesh
    > networking stack.  The stack can be built for physical devices (various
    > IEEE 802.15.4 modules) and also for different simulation platforms. The
    > latter (simulation) is currently used as it's faster to do the

That's fabulous news.

What is your recommended device to test with?
What's involved in attaching/connecting to ethernet/wifi?  I'd guess, an
already connected device with a join proxy, that has 802.15.4+ethernet
connections?

    > develop/test cycles.  The simulation environment is also under
    > development and will be shared in a future update.

okay, looking forward to this.
Would you like to train others (me) to run the simulation during the hackathon?

    > It's really very basic/simple right now: the node build has a fixed
    > test IDevID baked in that you can only adapt by copy/pasting new PEM
    > key/cert material in the code. And keys are not securely stored.

okay, that's kinda sad.

    > Code is at: https://github.com/EskoDijk/openthread/tree/pr-ccm/

    > PR that shows which of the code is 'new' for OpenThread:
    > https://github.com/openthread/openthread/pull/10805

    > And for testing it, open source Registrar + MASA that are used for
    > testing: https://github.com/EskoDijk/ot-registrar

okay.

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