On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 09:29:07AM -0700, Jonathan Duke Leto wrote:
> >> I've never heard of ?libtor?. What's that?
>
> I assumed that there was some type of core C/C++ library that implements the
> core functionality of Tor.
>
> It is the thing that this email thread references:
>
> https://li
Hi Jonathan. Are you aware of the Tor control protocol [1]? This
already provides an RPC method for other applications to communicate
with a Tor instance. Most often this is used via TorCtl which is in
Python [2], though there's Java and C# counterparts too.
This gives a means of querying informat
Howdy,
>> I've never heard of ‘libtor’. What's that?
I assumed that there was some type of core C/C++ library that implements the
core functionality of Tor.
It is the thing that this email thread references:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2009-October/017378.html
> And why do
On Tue, 5 Apr 2011 00:56:44 -0700
Robert Ransom wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Apr 2011 21:51:57 -0700
> "Jonathan \"Duke\" Leto" wrote:
>
> > Parrot recently added a GSoC proposal idea to embed Parrot into Tor.
> > It would be great to get the feedback from Tor developers.
> >
> > Also, this could be und
On Mon, 4 Apr 2011 21:51:57 -0700
"Jonathan \"Duke\" Leto" wrote:
> Parrot recently added a GSoC proposal idea to embed Parrot into Tor.
> It would be great to get the feedback from Tor developers.
>
> Also, this could be under the Parrot or the Tor GSoC project,
> whichever makes the most sense