Hi,

Anonymous wrote (29 Apr 2013 00:36:33 GMT) :
>>Would you please report it upstream, and mark this Debian bug as
>>forwarded, or should I?

> I'm inexperienced with git and GNU development, and only know how to
> write bug reports (lucky me).  So I apologize for not being on the
> ball.

That's no problem.

> Is there a proper automated way to do this in a way that preserves the
> tracability each way?  Or do I need to create an account on the
> torproject.org git server, and manually add the report there?

You can report bugs anonymously on https://trac.torproject.org/ with
the cypherpunks account. It's documented on their Trac's homepage :)

> I see that there is a tag indicating that this bug was forwarded, so
> I'll assume for the moment you took care of it.  If not, please reply
> and I'll get on it.

No, there is no such tag. Perhaps you're confused by the "upstream"
tag, that merely indicates the issue is not specific to Debian.

So, please go ahead and report it upstream as you proposed.
Thanks :)

>>With my Tails developer hat on (and my Debian developer hat off), I'm
>>surprised, since I don't remember any situation where "the Tails
>>project" was harmed by this issue. Could you please clarify?

> I'm not a Tails developer, but someone mentioned in IRC that an
> attempt was made to implement ttdnsd and pdnsd in Tails, and that the
> Tails developers abandoned that approach because they couldn't make it
> work.

See https://tails.boum.org/contribute/design/Tor_enforcement/DNS/. ...
and please move this off-topic branch of the discussion to a more
appropriate place, if there's something left to say.

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