On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 07:38:21PM -0800, Kevin P Dyer wrote:
> dcf1 - I finally have the gitian build process producing vanilla
> binaries. However, I don't see anything specific to pluggable
> transports in [1] or [2]. Is there a fork of this code that has logic
> for building the pluggable trans
Hi dcf1/asn,
Yesterday I tagged release v0.2.1 of fteproxy. In this release I
focused on breaking away from heavyweight dependencies: OpenFST and
boost.
Cross-platform PTTBB binaries are available on the fteproxy website:
https://fteproxy.org/download.
asn - Please have a look at the code and co
Hello David,
thank you for your reaction. I've read some information about
"Torsocks" now and yes, it seems to be similar. Unfortunately the
information on Torsocks's homepage is rather short. So I can't tell
you if the internal technology is similar.
It tells that it explicitly rejects UDP tra
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First, sorry this announcement is a little late, this was in my drafts
:(
There was a bug in txtorcon 0.8.1 where the TCP4HiddenServiceEndpoint
wasn't ensuring that only 127.0.0.1 was being listened on. GitHub's
master and the tag v0.8.2 fix this iss
On Tue, 10 Dec 2013, Lunar wrote:
> Nicolas Vigier:
> > Ok, we can have a test rebuilding several times the files that are most
> > likely to become non deterministic. However it would be better if we can
> > find some way to trigger those non-deterministic builds with only two
> > builds. Maybe w
Nicolas Vigier:
> Ok, we can have a test rebuilding several times the files that are most
> likely to become non deterministic. However it would be better if we can
> find some way to trigger those non-deterministic builds with only two
> builds. Maybe we can try something like this :
>
> - a libr
On Mon, 09 Dec 2013, Georg Koppen wrote:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> some remarks are below.
Hi Georg,
Thanks for your remarks.
>
> Nicolas Vigier:
> > In order to help me doing that, I'm very interested to receive from
> > developers of any tor components :
> >
> > - a description or ticket number of
Erinn Clark:
> * Ralf-Philipp Weinmann [2013:11:17 10:25 +0100]:
> > Getting TBB into the App Store would definitely help increase its
> > visibility on
> > the OSX side. However, I am not really in favour of giving a US company a
> > list
> > of all users having downloaded TBB plus information