Yes, there are implementations of PT 2.0 and 2.1 specifications. One of the
criteria that we have adopted in the 2.1 specification process is that
proposals need to have an implementation available before they can be
considered for inclusion in a release of the specification.
Tor uses the part of
Hi Brandon,
> On 16 Oct 2018, at 02:59, Dr. Brandon Wiley wrote:
>
> If you are looking for information about Pluggable Transports, the Pluggable
> Transports website has up-to-date information:
> https://www.pluggabletransports.info/
>
> If you want to follow the specification process, draft
Michael Rogers writes:
> Hi all,
>
> The Briar team is working on a way for users to add each other as
> contacts by exchanging links without having to meet in person.
>
> We don't want to include the address of the user's long-term Tor hidden
> service in the link, as we assume the link may be o
If you are looking for information about Pluggable Transports, the
Pluggable Transports website has up-to-date information:
https://www.pluggabletransports.info/
If you want to follow the specification process, drafts and proposal are
available here:
https://github.com/Pluggable-Transports/Pluggab
Hi, everyone!
A new release is available:
https://dist.torproject.org/collector/1.8.0/
From the change log:
* Medium changes
- Properly clean up sanitized web server logs in the recent/
directory when they turn older than three days.
* Minor changes
- Once more, fix the bug in t