Hi all,
In December 2012, I:
* Worked on parallel relay crypto, but didn't finish implementation
in time for the Dec. 10 merge deadline, so that'll be headed for 0.2.5
* Reviewed a bunch of patches for 0.2.4:
* CREATE2/EXTEND2, NTOR and curve25519 (bugs 7199 and 7202)
* IPv6 exits (bug
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 5:42 PM, David Fifield wrote:
>
> Thank you for doing this. Would you please add this information to the
> ticket at https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/7721? This is
> the ticket for creating a browser addon. You can create an account or
> use the anonymous acc
On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 05:30:50PM -0500, Griffin Boyce wrote:
> Made this extension for Google Chrome to extend the concept of the Flash
> Proxy, and make it easy for users to create bridges. (and as a result cause a
> bunch of fairly robust bridges to be made). The concept could be used in
>
Hi all,
Made this extension for Google Chrome to extend the concept of the Flash
Proxy, and make it easy for users to create bridges. (and as a result
cause a bunch of fairly robust bridges to be made). The concept could be
used in addons for FireFox, Opera, or Safari as well, since they all a
Debamitro Chakraborti wrote:
> I think adding http proxy support to tor sounds more interesting. But there
> seems to be a looong discussion on ticket #6060 whether to add this
> functionality inside tor or not. What is the final roadmap, if any?
From the outside my impression after reading the
> Hi Adrelanos,
>
> I think adding http proxy support to tor sounds more interesting. But
> there
> seems to be a looong discussion on ticket #6060 whether to add this
> functionality inside tor or not.
> What is the final roadmap, if any?
I think it's undecided at the moment. If there were someo