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Manuel José Muñoz Calero manuelj.munoz at gmail.comHi guys, Please, let me introduce myself. My name is Manuel Munoz, Computer Scientist, looking for a topic for my project/undergrad thesis at Universidad de Leon, Spain. I am evaluating these days the possibility to do something interesting which could be used as my project and also to put my bit for the OpenGGSN project. Some more about me. I am 36, have been working for +10 years in IT (sysadmin, php developer, plsql developer, datacenters...). I can speak English and Spanish and hold a 3 years bachelor degree. Not long ago I worked for two years for providers of 2G/3G network monitoring systems, so I have some knowledge about those topics. Also quite fluent in C, wireshark, unix scripting... This weekend I have been doing a quick research and refreshing my mind about both security and mobile networks, and also took a look to OpenGGSN code. Long story short, what about me implementing IPSec for GTP-C in OpenGGSN? Do you think it could be useful? Feasible? 3GPP Protect GTP signalling messages by IPSec ( http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/tsg_sa/wg3_security/TSGS3_14_Oslo/Docs/PDF/S3-000421.pdf ) 3GPP Use IPSec to secure GTP messages ( http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/tsg_sa/wg3_security/tsgs3_13_yokohama/docs/PDF/S3-000329.pdf ) Maybe some other security-oriented feature you want to be implemented? I would love to hear your thoughts! Thanks for your time, Manuel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/osmocom-net-gprs/attachments/20160321/c77db581/attachment.htm>