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Linux Foundation

How to Inject Faults into Common HTTPS Clients and Services

Linux Foundation via YouTube

Overview

Explore fault injection techniques for HTTPS clients and services in this 28-minute conference talk by Chenxi Li from PingCAP. Dive into the world of Chaos Engineering tools, focusing on the Chaos Mesh project and its application in Cloud Native environments. Learn about the built-in dashboard and powerful Chaos Toolkit for implementing various faults in HTTP. Understand the implementation details of chaos-tproxy, including network topology, transparent proxy, and sub-network namespace concepts. Discover the rules of HTTP-Chaos and how to apply HTTP delay, patch, and replace techniques. Examine the use of certificates in fault injection, including self-signed certificates and server-matching certificates. Gain insights into plugins and native executable files for enhancing fault injection capabilities in HTTPS environments.

Syllabus

Intro
Chaos Tools
Chaos Mesh project
Cloud Native
Build-in Dashboard
Powerful Chaos Toolkit
Faults in HTTP
Implementation details
chaos-tproxy
Network Topology
Transparent Proxy
Sub Network Namespace
Rule of HTTP-Chaos
HTTP Delay
HTTP Patch
HTTP Replace
Same Certificates with Servers
Self-Signed Certificates
Plugins
Native Executable File

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Linux Foundation

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