Hi all,
I, Amogh Pradeep, of International Institute of Information Technology,
Hyderabad, India, plan to participate in Google Summer of Code this time.
Here a link to my proposal(just a mock up),
https://github.com/amoghbl1/Orfox/blob/master/GSOC.txt please take a look
at it and feel free to give
Nicholas Hopper writes:
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 5:04 PM, Nicholas Hopper wrote:
>> Another thought: we also should investigate how various thresholds
>> affect the relationship between the cumulative guard weight total and
>> the total exit weight.
>
> Well, that turns out not to be a real iss
- only participants today: baumanno and karsten
- karsten starts reporting what he did since last meeting
- karsten reviewed two tickets
- karsten wrote down GSoC idea (u. Rewrite Tor Weather on
https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer.html.en#Projects)
- karsten defined criteria for sendin
04.03.2014 03:45, Nick Mathewson:
> 5. We should revisit proposals to have Tor server <-> server
> communication use the v1 link protocol again. (That's the one where
> both sides present a certificate chain in their TLS handshake. We
> moved away from it because of protocol fingerprinting issues
Hi Karsten,
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 2:50 AM, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> Hi Christian, Sathya,
>
> On 05/03/14 01:39, Sathyanarayanan Gunasekaran wrote:
>>
>> Why? Do we want to deprecate onionoo?
>
> Christian and I discussed this in private mail before moving this thread
> to tor-dev@. This bullet
Heya,
The company I work for is building an OpenVPN client which has obfsproxy
support, there is a branch, but it's not finished:
https://github.com/greenhost/viper/tree/obfsproxy-support
And then.. the serverside isn't pushed but it was working, it would
generate scramblesuite passwords using so
On Wed, 05 Mar 2014 15:08:06 +0200
irregula...@riseup.net wrote:
> Luckily yawning provided a patch some days ago [5], and I decided to
> test it. According to patch's comments, it implements a Socks5 proxy
> with authentication as in RFC 1928/RFC 1929. This authentication is
> gonna serve as a mea
"Nurmi, Juha" writes:
> Hi All,
>
Hello,
> Ahmia.fi interested in participating in GSoC.
>
> Ahmia.fi's back-end is designed by Kordex (Mikko Kortelainen) and I (Juha
> Nurmi) have built the front-end.
>
> In practise, I will apply as a student. Also, kordex might apply.
>
Be warned, that even
Hello people,
I'm investigating how may we combine the traffic obfuscation provided by
obfsproxy+scramblesuit with OpenVPN instead of Tor.
I completely understand how this combination does not provide anonymity,
but nevertheless I think it will be of some use.
In the recent past there have been
Arlo
Thanks for your feedback. It appears that it isn't possible to game the
uptime since this commit:
https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/commit/f7a3cdc8f27c2306cf06d742af63846c82ebdc56
Thanks for the pointer to shadow.
All the best
Gareth
On 3 March 2014 14:02, Gareth Owen wrote:
> Dea
W dniu 2014-03-04 17:20, John Mood napisaĆ(a):
Hi Piotr,
This page should help:
https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer#project-tor
On 04/03/14 15:17, sarni...@student.agh.edu.pl wrote:
Hi everyone,
could you provide some information about your progress on the
project? I am interest
Hi Christian, Sathya,
On 05/03/14 01:39, Sathyanarayanan Gunasekaran wrote:
> Hey Christian,
>
> On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Christian wrote:
>> Hi,
>> in the last couple of days I thought about a topic for a gsoc application.
>>
>> After getting ideas from Karsten and Sathya, I started maki
Hi All,
Ahmia.fi interested in participating in GSoC.
Ahmia.fi's back-end is designed by Kordex (Mikko Kortelainen) and I (Juha
Nurmi) have built the front-end.
In practise, I will apply as a student. Also, kordex might apply.
Ahmia.fi is a HS search engine that needs improvements. At the momen
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