On 5/7/13 12:44 AM, Sam Burnett wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Sam,
> I'd like to help improve the Tor Censorship Detector. I've read some
> background material and think I understand the basics of George Danezis'
> detection algorithm [1, 2].
Great! Trivial nitpick: here's a better URL for George's tech repo
Hi,
I'd like to help improve the Tor Censorship Detector. I've read some
background material and think I understand the basics of George Danezis'
detection algorithm [1, 2].
Is anyone still working on this? Two tickets from a year ago talk about
experimenting with various detection algorithms and
On Mon, May 6, 2013 13:59 EDT Jeroen Massar wrote:
>On 2013-05-06 19:45 , wac wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks:
>>
>> For all those interested I made an Initial release of the
>> modification that transforms Tor into a library. The former libTor
>> renamed to libOnionRoute. Windows only so far.
>>
>> You
On 2013-05-06 19:45 , wac wrote:
>
> Hi folks:
>
> For all those interested I made an Initial release of the
> modification that transforms Tor into a library. The former libTor
> renamed to libOnionRoute. Windows only so far.
>
> You can download at:
>
> http://www.onionroute.org/downloads/
A
Hi folks:
For all those interested I made an Initial release of the modification that
transforms Tor into a library. The former libTor renamed to libOnionRoute.
Windows only so far.
You can download at:
http://www.onionroute.org/downloads/
Regards
Waldo
Hi all. Though April had a bit of stem work the month was mostly
gobbled up by the chaos that is GSoC [1]. I never cease to be amazed
at how much time orchestrating it takes, but enough of that. Other
tasks from last month included...
Improved Stem's Site
* Added a change log for user facing impr