adding long padding fuzzing strategy and a randomized flag for https#1
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thomasgruebl wants to merge 1 commit intocensoredplanet:mainfrom
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adding long padding fuzzing strategy and a randomized flag for https#1thomasgruebl wants to merge 1 commit intocensoredplanet:mainfrom
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Hi,
I'm proposing to add a "long padding" fuzzing strategy for the HTTP and HTTPS hostname/servername fields that generates paddings up to the maximum field size buffer of 255 characters.
I've also added a new "randomized" flag which provides the option to use the uTLS client HelloRandomized clientHelloID option instead of the HelloGolang option. This modifies the overall structure of the client hello message by rearranging or nesting fields differently and may help uncover vulnerabilities related to parsing and processing of TLS messages.
Best regards,
Thomas