Re: [tor-dev] GSoC proposal: Panopticlick

2016-03-25 Thread Akito Ono
Hi Georg, >Thanks. What does "check fingerprint's uniqueness" entail? Is it just a >"Unique? - Yes/No"-thing? If not, what are your ideas in this regard? I think it is not a "Yes/No"-thing. My idea is that the uniqueness of fingerprint is evaluated in each element relatively in recorded data and

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC proposal: Panopticlick

2016-03-23 Thread Akito Ono
Hi Georg, Thank you for your advice, always! >1) What does "Improve a peripheral test suite and design" mean? Where >does this peripheral one come from? It meant measuring fingerprint's uniqueness and I rewrote it. >2) Looking at the screenshot of your panopticlick-poc: I am wondering >what you

[tor-dev] GSoC proposal: Panopticlick

2016-03-21 Thread Akito Ono
Hello! I'm writing a proposal for the Panopticlick project. Would you advise me about this proposal? https://gist.github.com/ak1t0/1bf1b6bd4e3fc99e2097 Best regards, Akito ___ tor-dev mailing list tor-dev@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.or

Re: [tor-dev] GSOC: Panopticlick

2016-03-14 Thread Akito Ono
Hi, Thanks for quick answer. >For the tests themselves there will probably mainly JavaScript used + some CSS/HTML. So if I understand correctly, students have a choice about sever-side language? I have developed Web application, so I'm concerned about whether I can use familiar language or not.

Re: [tor-dev] GSOC: Panopticlick

2016-03-14 Thread Akito Ono
Hi gunes, >EFF recently updated and open-sourced the Panopticlick code, perhaps >this can be a better starting point: >https://github.com/EFForg/panopticlick-python >Also relevant: >https://github.com/DIVERSIFY-project/amiunique >https://browser-fingerprint.cs.fau.de/ Many thanks for useful URLs