Bernhard Garn, D. Simos, Feng Duan, Yu Lei, Josip Bozic, F. Wotawa
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Weighted Combinatorial Sequence Testing for the TLS Protocol
In this paper, we apply the notion of weighted t-way sequences to derive sequence test cases for testing implementations of the TLS protocol version 1.2. The used weights have been derived from an analysis of a security bug database of GnuTLS and we tested four implementations of the TLS protocol against them comparing their behavior. Our results indicate discrepancies in the behavior of different TLS implementations.