Re: [tor-dev] Draft Proposal for BridgeDB IPv6 Support

2011-12-06 Thread Aaron
Thanks for your feedback! On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 1:45 AM, Linus Nordberg wrote: > Aaron wrote > Mon, 5 Dec 2011 16:38:49 -0800: > > |       IPv6 Addresses are stored as strings, the same way as IPv4 addresses. > |       #XXX: is this better than using the ipaddr.IPAddress class? > > What kind of

[tor-dev] routers as bridges

2011-12-06 Thread Rob van der Hoeven
In July i posted a message on this list proposing to use a router as a Tor bridge. Recently i liberated one of my routers with OpenWrt which made it possible to test this idea. Seems to work. Wrote a small article about it on my blog: http://freedomboxblog.nl/routers-as-tor-bridges/ Cheers, Rob.

[tor-dev] Reduce TBB/OSX from 32MB to 23MB

2011-12-06 Thread Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)
Hi all, made the following tricks that you can find attached to reduce the size of TBB/OSX from 32MB to 23MB . With this tricks it's possible to send TBB/OSX via Gmail using Gettor. It goes from: 32M/tmp/TorBrowser-2.2.34-3-dev-osx-x86_64-en-US.zip to 23M/tmp/TorBrowser-7z-wrap2.2.34-3

Re: [tor-dev] Draft Proposal for BridgeDB IPv6 Support

2011-12-06 Thread Linus Nordberg
Aaron wrote Mon, 5 Dec 2011 16:38:49 -0800: | IPv6 Addresses are stored as strings, the same way as IPv4 addresses. | #XXX: is this better than using the ipaddr.IPAddress class? What kind of database is this? If it is possible to use the rest of the database for a program written in