2023-03-14 Indy Contributors Call
Summary
Update on Sovrin Node pipeline
Transition of indy-node from RC to final - branch comparisons
Discussion: Running an Indy network
In preparation for Roadmap discussion on 3/28
Open Discussion
Recording of Call: 2023-03-14 Indy Contributors Call Recording
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Welcome and Introductions
Attendees
@Char Howland (Indicio, PBC) <char@indicio.tech>
@Wade Barnes (BC Gov / Neoteric Technologies Inc.) <wade@neoterictech.ca>
@Lynn Gray Bendixsen (Indicio, PBC) <lynn@indicio.tech>
@Christian Bormann (Robert Bosch GmbH) <christiancarl.bormann@de.bosch.com>
@Alexandra Walker (Indicio, PBC) <alex.walker@indicio.tech>
Related Calls and Announcements
Release Status and Work Updates
Indy Node/plenum
Indy-test-automation
Indy-Node test-automation integration next step after cleaning up the dependencies issues and getting the sovrin-test-automation finished.
Indy SDK
Indy Monitoring - https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-node-monitor
Indy Node Container - https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-node-container
Indy/Aries Shared Libraries - Hyperledger (indy-vdr, indy-shared-rs, aries-askar)
Ursa
Indy DID Method – https://hyperledger.github.io/indy-did-method/
AnonCreds Specification: https://anoncreds-wg.github.io/anoncreds-spec/
Meeting Topics
Sovrin Node build
Rocksdb circular dependency issue has been resolved
Working on reducing number of variables needed for Indy test automation
Packages specify their dependencies, don't need to install dependencies separately
Transition of indy-node from RC to final
Discussion: Running an Indy network
Indy scan
Indy Node Monitor
Indy CLI
Other Topics
Future Calls
Indy Roadmap
GDPR and the right to be forgotten – mitigations and approaches.
The Indy "Corporate Firewall Problem" and the idea of a Proxy Server on Nodes? @Kim Ebert
Core issue: A mobile wallet user using a Corporate WiFi may find that they can't get to an Indy ledger because all but 80/443 ports and HTTP/S protocols are blocked
Discussion/Options paper: https://hackmd.io/@n5FW6jwuRfCgchBDNWR3VQ/H1kNlKpmo
Question: Is it viable to have each Indy Node also listen on port 80/443 for HTTP/S requests and arrange to have them processed?
Option: Receive on HTTP(S) and send on to local ZMQ instance as if coming from outside.
Answer: We think it is probably not viable, as mobile agents require HTTPS. As such, each Steward would have to get a IP-based SSL Certificate. Technically doable, but getting everyone through that is really not practical. The cost of the certificates and maintaining them would be ugly.
Option: Add a DIDComm agent to every node, and use DIDComm to send the messages
Similar to using HTTP(S), but use a DIDComm message. Since Mobile Agents would be using a mediator, the DIDComm message would flow through that, and the HTTPS issue would not matter. This is almost easy, but... There is no encryption public key in the genesis file, so that needs to be retrieved from somewhere else...