Re: [tor-dev] RFC: Ephemeral Hidden Services via the Control Port

2015-02-28 Thread David Stainton
> > FWIW this is already how Debian (and presumably other distros') tor packages > work: tor runs as a dedicated user. Already it is possible to grant other > users > access to the control port (from which they can already create and remove > hidden services). The reason why HS applications that c

[tor-dev] bittorrent based pluggable transport

2015-02-28 Thread Dan Cristian Octavian
Hello! My name is Dan, I've been working on a pluggable transport for Tor based on bittorrent as cover traffic and wanted to let you know about it. https://github.com/danoctavian/bit-smuggler In a nutshell, I'm tunnelling a data stream through a bittorrent peer connection that is created by real

Re: [tor-dev] RFC: Ephemeral Hidden Services via the Control Port

2015-02-28 Thread Leif Ryge
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 02:40:29PM +0100, carlo von lynX wrote: > Thanks "Angel", appreciate your effort. > > On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 09:29:05AM +0100, Andreas Krey wrote: > > On Wed, 25 Feb 2015 13:51:59 +, carlo von lynX wrote: > > ... > > > What is useful here is if I can use existing $app

Re: [tor-dev] RFC: Ephemeral Hidden Services via the Control Port

2015-02-28 Thread carlo von lynX
Thanks "Angel", appreciate your effort. On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 09:29:05AM +0100, Andreas Krey wrote: > On Wed, 25 Feb 2015 13:51:59 +, carlo von lynX wrote: > ... > > What is useful here is if I can use existing $app with existing > > tor router and just have a shell script drop the glue inst