Hello everyone,
I'm having trouble architecturing something with hmac verification, any help of yours would be welcome.
I'm trying to setup an architecture with three clients/servers and using hmac/hmac_check to guarantee the integrity of the logs. Logs 1 are created by client 1 and sent to client 2, which check their integrity, logs 2 are created by client 2, and both logs 1 and 2 are send in the end to client 3 which finally check for integrity for both of them. Here is a "beautiful" scheme to illustrate my words:
client 1 ---hmac(logs 1)---> client 2 ---hmac_check(logs 1) + hmac(logs 2)---> client 3 ---hmac_check(logs 1) + hmac_check(logs2) + hmac(logs 3)-->...
I would have multiple routes on each clients and I would use different instances of each processor on each route to avoid having errors like "processor X already used in route A and was not load in the route B". Also, I would be using batchcompress between client 1 and 2 but UDP between client 2 and 3.
I'm wondering how you would do this thing? Would you open multiple UDP ports on client 3 to receive independantly logs coming from client 1 and client 2 and check the hmac independantly or would you send those two logs on the same network port and check them with the same hmac_check processor? And would you use multiple routes to process independantly logs coming from different clients because of the hmac integrity check?
Thank you in advance, Kind Regards,
Jean created