> I want to apply to the Tor Project/EFF for Google's Summer of Code
> program this summer. I would like to spend the summer building the
> PathSupport counter part for Stem. I have submitted a work in progress
> proposal at
> http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2012/neen
Hello
I'm Ravi Chandra Padmala, a 20 year old computer programmer from India.
I want to apply to the Tor Project/EFF for Google's Summer of Code
program this summer. I would like to spend the summer building the
PathSupport counter part for Stem. I have submitted a work in progress
proposal at
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On 12-03-28 06:57 PM, George Kadianakis wrote:
> Hooman writes:
>
> D) The morphing output is basically identical to the naive shaping. Are
> you sure you did it right?
So as mentioned in the report, the original traffic morphing does
not consider timing at all (which makes it le
> By the way, where can I find the md5 or sha digests for the Experimentor?
You can find the ExperimenTor tools and optional virtual machine instances at
this link:
http://crysp.uwaterloo.ca/software/exptor/download.html
We don't publish any digests for these downloads.
Kevin
Hi guys,
This is the initial proposal for "Integrating Tor with user-space transport
protocol
libraries" during GSOC 2012.
Proposal:
After initial shortlisting of transport protocols to be integrated with
tor, I
am left with sctp and udp. Initially I was willing to go with sctp but after
getting s