[tor-dev] Pluggable transports meeting today (16:00UTC Friday 20th of June 2014)

2014-06-19 Thread George Kadianakis
Hello friends, just wanted to remind you that the regular biweekly pluggable transports meeting is going to occur today at 16:00 UTC. Place is the #tor-dev IRC channel in the OFTC network. Thanks! ___ tor-dev mailing list tor-dev@lists.torproject.org ht

Re: [tor-dev] getting clock skew on demand rather than by event?

2014-06-19 Thread grarpamp
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 9:12 AM, Patrick Schleizer wrote: > [warn] Our clock is 4 hours, 47 minutes behind the time published in the > Is it possible to use stem for something like:, "Tor, tell me right now > about your latest info on current clock skew"? Similar to Well if it doesn't exist and

[tor-dev] getting clock skew on demand rather than by event?

2014-06-19 Thread Patrick Schleizer
Hi, whonixcheck is a diagnostic utility that can be run on demand. Not a Tor controller, that is supposed to be run continuously. It checks things such as if Tor's pid is running, bootstrap status, DisableNetwork 1, tor --verify-config and more. There is one thing in the logs, that would be worth

[tor-dev] [GSoC] Consensus diffs - Second report

2014-06-19 Thread Daniel Martí
Hello everyone, This is the second status report of my Google Summer of Code project, which is to implement consensus diffs for Tor. We hold weekly meetings every Wednesday at 14h UTC with the project mentors Nick and Sebastian. When I sent my first report I was a bit behind schedule as per my ow

Re: [tor-dev] Tor Geolocating exit nodes.

2014-06-19 Thread Max Hovens
Hi, Currently I am writing my master thesis on Privacy in Tor. I started out with looking into ways to improve website fingerprinting. When performing tests, I noticed that an exit node in my country (The Netherlands) was selected more often than other countries. So I took some test and here ar