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Plugin Implementation for CTF #367

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fabianburth opened this issue Jan 10, 2025 · 0 comments
Open
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Plugin Implementation for CTF #367

fabianburth opened this issue Jan 10, 2025 · 0 comments
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Description:
unix domain sockets -> implement this first, if it works as expected ( control channel bidirectional ) then we are done
tcp + ports
Plugin implementation for CTF -> Talk with Jakob and agree on an API to use.

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  • Code has been reviewed by other team members
  • Internal technical Documentation created/updated
  • New / changed code is documented
  • Analysis of existing tests (Unit and Integration)
  • Unit Tests created for new code or existing Unit Tests updated
  • Integration Test Suite updated (includes deletion of existing unnecessary Integration Test and/or creation of new ones if required)
  • Enduser Documentation updated (if applicable)
  • Successful demonstration in Review
@fabianburth fabianburth added the kind/task small task, normally part of feature or epic label Jan 10, 2025
@github-actions github-actions bot added the area/ipcei Important Project of Common European Interest label Jan 10, 2025
@Skarlso Skarlso moved this from 🆕 ToDo to 🏗 In Progress in OCM Backlog Board Jan 13, 2025
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