[tor-dev] Not enabling IPv6 on check.torproject.org?

2016-08-17 Thread Frederic Jacobs
Hello Tor-Dev, When opening Tor browser today, I opened check.torproject.org and got a really confusing message . My assumption is that the circuit had an exit node that had (possibly multiple) IPv6-en

Re: [tor-dev] Alternative Implementations of Tor

2016-08-17 Thread grarpamp
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Re: [tor-dev] Alternative Implementations of Tor

2016-08-17 Thread teor
> On 18 Aug 2016, at 05:23, Nathan Freitas wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 17, 2016, at 11:01 AM, Alexander Færøy wrote: >> There is, to my knowledge, currently only one implementation of Tor that >> is actively in use on the production network, which is the C >> implementation. I'm aware of a Haskell im

Re: [tor-dev] Alternative Implementations of Tor

2016-08-17 Thread Nathan Freitas
On Wed, Aug 17, 2016, at 11:01 AM, Alexander Færøy wrote: > There is, to my knowledge, currently only one implementation of Tor that > is actively in use on the production network, which is the C > implementation. I'm aware of a Haskell implementation made by Galois, Not sure how widely implemente

[tor-dev] Alternative Implementations of Tor

2016-08-17 Thread Alexander Færøy
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hello. Over the past year I've been hacking, on and off, on an implementation of Tor in the Erlang programming language. The project started out after I met Linus Nordberg at the Erlang User Conference in the summer of 2015 - -- a couple of weeks be