On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 12:18:02PM +, and...@torproject.is wrote 1.6K bytes
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: Much like the App Store[4] discussion, I think we're best suited to
: make Tor as portable and performant as possible, but leave hardware
: integration to others. We're the experts on Tor. We should
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 07:23:11AM +, Aaron wrote:
> I have been working on adding a "Tor Network Test Template" to
> ooni-probe; the basic concept is to extend the Tor controller
> library we use (txtorcon) to be able to build and attach
> circuits to specific streams, and iterate over the exi
Hey dardok,
I really wanted to reach out to you earlier but I was very busy
delivering Stegotorus deliverables at the time.
I've read some papers [0],[1],[2],[3] and the ticket #8676 and I
consider that it would be a good idea to make an effort and try
to implement the HTTP PT as i
I'm pleased to announce the release candidate of a pluggable transport
powered by Format-Transforming Encryption. Cross-platform PTTBBs are
available on the FTE website:
https://fteproxy.org/download
dcf - I've added a patch to ticket #9941. This patch can be applied to
[2], to integrate FTE into
Hi Isis, George,
I think the Bananaphone transport might need another modification to
the obfsproxy api.
Isis pointed out that we really don't want to pass the corpus filename via
ServerTransportOptions... but instead only read it via optparse'ed commandline.
Actually I think the encodingSpec is t
Hi dardok,
Thanks for thinking about HTTP pluggable transports. It turns out to
be a deceptively hard problem!
Do you have any initial high-level goals? Or are you just trying to
figure out *some* way to bootstrap an existing HTTP client/server
architecture to tunnel arbitrary data streams?
-Kev
On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 06:32:27AM -0800, s...@redteam.io wrote 1.3K bytes in 0
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: I am trying to update myself on the status of Tor Router. I remember not
: too long ago it was a sexy project, funds were raised and people got paid
: to work on it. Has it been abandoned? How come we st