It's still active, but none of us have had a ton of time for it as of late.
We're working on a grunt issue at the moment. If you (or anyone else on
this list) could take a look at this issue, that would be great:
https://github.com/wpapper/globe/issues/5
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 9:56 AM, Mike <
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Reminder: the next Tor meeting is on #tor-dev on OFTC, at 1330 UTC on
Wednesday. (That's approximately 12 hours from now: this is a time
change.)
This is the weekly IRC meeting for people working on the program
"tor". (It won't cover all the other programs developed under the Tor
umbrella.)
chee
On 12/08/14 12:05, George Kadianakis wrote:
> One missing piece of rend-spec-ng.txt [0] is a section on how HSes
> should pick their Introduction Points (IPs). There are three main
> questions here:
> - How many IPs should an HS have?
> - Which relays can be IPs?
> - What's the lifetime of an IP?
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Ondrej Mikle:
> If possible, I'd like to avoid the if-defs. Do you perhaps have a
> tip how to make the spec file "nice" and have it work both with
> old startup script and systemd? Maybe some patch?
I would not mind having clean separated per-dist
Gareth Owen writes:
> Hi George
>
> Thanks for your reply and information+links. Tim (cc-ed) is leading the
> work on the fuzzer and is looking at a couple of different frameworks.
> I've set up a example that can do port-forwarding to a BEGIN_DIR service
> - so you can just point a fuzzer at
I'd like to help and last I read on this list wpapper was taking on
Globe dev https://github.com/wpapper/globe. Their fork is looking a bit
quite of late so I'm not sure where I should start. I'm happy to start
from where makepanic left off, or continue with wpapper's fork???
Mike.
On 08/09/2014 06:02 PM, Nusenu wrote:
> Hi Ondrej,
>
> I filed a bug regarding the rpm packages [1]: "hardcoding" config
> options in torctl.
I re-packaged 0.2.5.6 in tor-testing repo with the --defaults-torrc option and
updated torctl file so that there are no hardcoded defaults. Seems to work o
Hola brothers and sisters,
just wanted to remind you that the regular biweekly pluggable
transports meeting is going to occur tomorrow at 16:00 UTC. Place is
the #tor-dev IRC channel in the OFTC network.
As you see, the meeting day was recently changed from Fridays to
Wednesdays:
https://lists.
One missing piece of rend-spec-ng.txt [0] is a section on how HSes
should pick their Introduction Points (IPs). There are three main
questions here:
- How many IPs should an HS have?
- Which relays can be IPs?
- What's the lifetime of an IP?
==Introduction Points attacks==
Before exploring thes