[tor-dev] Building a privacy-preserving "contact tracing" app

2020-04-21 Thread Adrien Luxey
Hi all, The French state is making a glosing about the "privacy-preserving", "anonymous" contact tracing app they are developing with Inria (national informatics research agency). You can check about the protocol proposal, ROBERT, here: https://github.com/ROBERT-proximity-tracing/documents (in Eng

Re: [tor-dev] Fallback Directory Handover

2020-04-21 Thread teor
> On 22 Apr 2020, at 12:27, Ian Goldberg wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 11:56:54AM +1000, teor wrote: >> a bad fallback guard can continue to manipulate its client's view of >> the network > > This is only true to the extent that the fallback guard can choose which > of three still-valid c

Re: [tor-dev] Fallback Directory Handover

2020-04-21 Thread Ian Goldberg
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 11:56:54AM +1000, teor wrote: > a bad fallback guard can continue to manipulate its client's view of > the network This is only true to the extent that the fallback guard can choose which of three still-valid consensuses to give to the client, right? ___

[tor-dev] Fallback Directory Handover

2020-04-21 Thread teor
Hi all, Here's a summary of the current state of fallback directory mirrors. Overall Design This repository contains a list of potential fallback directory mirrors (a fallback "offer list"), and a script that checks each mirror for speed and reliability: https://gitweb.torproject.org/fallback-sc