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From: "Rodrigo Henriquez M. - Corporacion Linux S.A." <rodrigo@corporacionlinux.cl>
To: drbd-dev@lists.linbit.com
Subject: [Drbd-dev] Regards.
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 09:21:01 -0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1098966061.27399.39.camel@localhost> (raw)

Hi.

My name is Rodrigo. A chilean developer and a clustering fan.

I was talking with Philipp about to start to help on this 
project in some development tasks.

I already see the ROADMAP in http://svn.drbd.org/drbd/trunk/ROADMAP
and I would like to start with the most simple item:

----
3 Authenticate the peer upon connect by using a shared secret. 
  Configuration file syntax:  net { auth-secret "secret-word" }
  Using a challenge-response authentication within the new
  handshake.
----

It sounds fine for me as an initial task (tell me if I'm wrong).

I'm watching the code and I was wondering if exists documentation
about the DRBD internals to start to read.
 
Well, I hope to be a good contribution to this project and sorry
if from here I do too many questions :-)

Regards.

-- 
Rodrigo Henriquez M.		http://www.corporacionlinux.cl
Corporacion Linux S.A. 		Fonos: 02 2442988 - 02 2444250



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