On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 08:23:35PM -0700, David Fifield wrote:
> I started trying to write a Firefox extension that makes HTTP requests
> outside of the proxy settings. I have one that works in Iceweasel 24.3
> and does the Host header trick used by the transport. However it doesn't
> work in Tor B
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 08:08:59PM -0800, David Fifield wrote:
> We're making progress on meek
> (https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/meek),
> the transport that hides your traffic in HTTPS requests to an
> unblockable web site. It's already doing a good job at reliably
> transfering
I can second what Lunar said.
Nevertheless, it looks useful. With my Whonix hat on, I can say I'd be
interested to add this gui to Whonix-Gateway.
One-click setting up common webapps such as wordpress, smf, mediawiki
,etc. as hidden services would be most interesting.
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 06:12:19PM +, Ximin Luo wrote:
> I get a different behaviour from you. I was using node-flashproxy with
> flashproxy.js from tag 1.6. Unlike in your logs above, I would get
> something like this, paraphrased:
>
> Client: connecting
> Client: connecting
> # after 3 minut
On 10/03/14 17:02, David Fifield wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 02:39:18PM +, infini...@torproject.org wrote:
>> commit 05b9c101ba9afe4653d1eff6f5414f90f22ef042
>> Author: Ximin Luo
>> Date: Fri Mar 7 13:39:31 2014 +
>>
>> remove failed connections from proxy_pairs as well
>> -
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Kwame Wright wrote:
> Hello Nick,
>
> What's typically discussed during the Tor dev meetings? I'm interested in
> applying for Tor's GSoC so I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to
> attend.
>
Hi! We generally talk about what people have been doing over the
On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 02:39:18PM +, infini...@torproject.org wrote:
> commit 05b9c101ba9afe4653d1eff6f5414f90f22ef042
> Author: Ximin Luo
> Date: Fri Mar 7 13:39:31 2014 +
>
> remove failed connections from proxy_pairs as well
> - this is a pretty major fix, as the previous be
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Hi all,
I'm a PhD student at COSIC (COmputer Security and Industrial
Cryptography) in KU Leuven, Belgium. My research topic is related to
network traffic analysis and I'm now focused in the more specific
problem of website fingerprinting
(http://homes
Hello Nick,
What's typically discussed during the Tor dev meetings? I'm interested in
applying for Tor's GSoC so I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to
attend.
Thanks,
Kwame
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 9:25 AM, Nick Mathewson wrote:
> Hi, all!
>
> This is another developer's meeting for wor
On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 7:37 PM, Qingping Hou wrote:
> Hi Punit,
>
> Unit test for individual functions are written in C (see src/test in
> Tor repo). Chutney + Stem is probably more suitable for integration
> test.
Right. If you want to do integration tests, you'll be using Chutney +
Stem. If y
Hi, all!
This is another developer's meeting for working
on the program "tor". (This won't cover all the other programs
developed under the Tor umbrella.)
We're going to try doing the weekly meeting on Wednesday, so it can go
right after the TBB meeting.
The meeting time will be:
Wednesd
David Fifield wrote:
> GitHub is how Chinese users download GoAgent. It's a little weird, but
> they keep the binary right there in their source tree (goagent.exe).
> https://github.com/goagent/goagent/tree/3.0/local
> GitHub is great because it's HTTPS only, projects are subdirectories
> rat
Matt Pagan:
> Before I get much further with this idea, is this project worth
> pursuing at all?
You should have a look at APAF:
https://apaf.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
It is able to configure new hidden services through a web interface, but
even better, it is meant to setup both a Hidden Service
Please see the image file for what I have in mind here.
http://oi62.tinypic.com/10x80ok.jpg
I hope this tool, when completed, can help reduce the barrier for
people seeking to set up hidden services.
I anticipate this tool being able to connect to a running tor and write
to that tor's torrc fil
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