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Subject: Request an OASIS Open Repository project be created
Submitted on Monday, August 28, 2017 - 16:58 Submitted by user: Submitted values are: Your name: Joe Brule TC name: OASIS Open Command and Control (OpenC2) TC TC email address: openc2@lists.oasis-open.org GitHub name: openc2-reactor-relay Purpose statement: The purpose of the openc2-reactor-relay repository is to (a) demonstrate how OpenC2 can be deployed as a means to manage and administrate geographically disparate network, and (b) provision a codebase to enable other prototype efforts. Description: Reactor-relay provides a simple, modular API to accepting OpenC2 commands and converting them into Python actions Open source license: Apache License v 2.0 Maintainer(s): Mr. Dave Kemp (National Security Agency) ; dpkemp@radium.ncsc.mil; davaya Mr. Adam Bradbury (Zepko Corporation); adam.bradbury@zepko.com; AdamTheAnalyst Approval link: https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/ballot.php?id=3115 Notes: Reactor-relay can be administered by non-technical staff. It allows the end user to link profile code, to OpenC2 commands and actuators, and handles credential storage. The relay is called by an upstream Orchestrator (See reactor-master), the idea is, that an enterprise has multiple sites and clients, with different capabilities and network layouts, buy allowing engineers to create a topology of "Relays" commands can be routed to multiple sites from a central server, without the need for that central server to connect into each actuator directly. (i.e., remote access as root to a web server from the internet). Relays provide a way for us to define specific use cases and actuators per client, and provide a secure ip-locked TLS channel to execute those actions. The associated GitHub repository is: openc2-reactor-master The initial codebase will be imported from the OpenC2 Forum's Github repository. The initial maintainer of the openc2-orchid shall be Mr. Dave Kemp (National Security Agency) with Mr. Adam Bradbury as the technical lead (Zepko Corporation). [form data via rcc, per https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-FunCZrr-vtTUhnbGpPTlBKLTQ ] The results of this submission may be viewed at: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/TCADMIN
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