> On Feb 2, 2022, at 21:08, Christopher Wood <c...@heapingbits.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi Jens,
> 
>> On Jan 28, 2022, at 9:14 AM, Jens Guballa <j...@guballa.de> wrote:
>> 
>> Am 27.01.22 um 17:35 schrieb Christopher Wood:
>>> In preparing to move draft-ietf-tls-flags and 
>>> draft-ietf-tls-cross-sni-resumption forward in the process, I’m curious if 
>>> anyone is aware of implementations of either specification. If you know of 
>>> an implementation, can you please share it here?
>>> 
>> I am not sure what your intention is. In case you are looking for a 
>> counterpart to test a server implementation, you can have a look at 
>> https://gitlab.com/guballa/tlsmate. With that tool you can create and 
>> execute arbitrary TLS handshake scenarios against TLS servers. The TLS-flags 
>> extension is not supported (yet), but setting up (or checking) any extension 
>> as a bytestring is possible. Basic python knowledge is required, though.
> 
> Thanks for sharing tlsmate!
> 
> To clarify the original request, we are asking about _existing_ 
> implementations of draft-ietf-tls-flags or 
> draft-ietf-tls-cross-sni-resumption. While one could implement either using 
> tlsmate, that has not yet been done (as you point out).

When the chairs shift the I-Ds out of the WG to the AD (Area Director) [0], we 
also need to submit a write-up [0] that our AD and the rest of the IESG will 
review. One of the questions is whether there are existing implementations.

Cheers,
spt

[0] https://www.ietf.org/chairs/document-writeups/
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