Re: [tor-dev] reproducible builds for Android tor daemon

2019-09-13 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Thu, 12 Sep 2019, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > > And third, and tips on getting a Linux shared library to build > reproducibly. E.g. is faketime a hard requirement? Usually it's not needed to use faketime. It's only useful if the toolchain has bugs that cannot easily be fixed, causing som

Re: [tor-dev] TBB Memory Allocator choice fingerprint implications

2019-08-21 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Wed, 21 Aug 2019, Daniel Micay wrote: > > No, you're just making false attacks and misleading comparisons / spin > to promote your own work, which is trash. You're being incredibly > dishonest and unethical. You didn't even bother to inform yourself about It's fine to disagree with Tom about

Re: [tor-dev] obfs4, meek, active probing and the timeline of pluggable transports

2018-10-29 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Mon, 29 Oct 2018, Michael Rogers wrote: > > If anyone on the list knows whether/when we're likely to see a pluggable > transport based on encrypted SNI I'd love to hear about it. There was a thread on this topic recently: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2018-September/013453.ht

Re: [tor-dev] Tor Browser downloads and updates graphs

2016-09-12 Thread Nicolas Vigier
Hi, On Mon, 12 Sep 2016, Rob van der Hoeven wrote: > Hi Georg, > > I think the behavior you see can be explained by an overloaded download > server. From the initial downloads graph you can see that there are on > average 80.000 downloads a day. From the update pings and update > requests graphs

Re: [tor-dev] [GSOC16] Fingerprint Central - Status report n°2

2016-06-24 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Fri, 24 Jun 2016, Pierre Laperdrix wrote: > > > On 06/23/2016 05:19 PM, Nicolas Vigier wrote: > > On Fri, 17 Jun 2016, Pierre Laperdrix wrote: > > > >> Hi everyone, > >> > >> Here is my second status report for my GSOC project. > >

Re: [tor-dev] [GSOC16] Fingerprint Central - Status report n°2

2016-06-23 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Fri, 17 Jun 2016, Pierre Laperdrix wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Here is my second status report for my GSOC project. > A little reminder that the repo is located on GitHub: > https://github.com/plaperdr/fp-central I have looked at this quickly, and the system to define the attribute tests seems

Re: [tor-dev] (no subject)

2016-03-05 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Sat, 05 Mar 2016, Alex Mourtziapis wrote: > HI, > > My name is Alex and I am looking forward in collaborating with you. Hi! > > I am particularly interested in working for Tor messenger but sadly things > seemed > a little unclear to me and the existing code here [1] didnt help me at all. >

Re: [tor-dev] [tor-commits] [tor-messenger-build/master] Bug 17492: Include default bridges configuration

2015-11-08 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Fri, 06 Nov 2015, David Fifield wrote: > > You can also just run meek-client without the Firefox helper. It has a > standalone mode. Just change the torrc line > > ClientTransportPlugin meek exec > ./TorBrowser/Tor/PluggableTransports/meek-client-torbrowser -- > ./TorBrowser/Tor/PluggableTr

Re: [tor-dev] tor-browser git repository

2015-09-04 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Fri, 04 Sep 2015, tordev...@safe-mail.net wrote: > Is there some documentation, how the tor-browser git repository is set up? > > In particular, how are new Firefox releases imported? How can I get a diff of > Tor changes to the underlying Firefox release? The branches are named like: tor-b

Re: [tor-dev] Tor Messenger Third Alpha

2015-07-01 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Wed, 01 Jul 2015, Fabian Keil wrote: > Nicolas Vigier wrote: > > > On Wed, 01 Jul 2015, Fabian Keil wrote: > > > > > Sukhbir Singh wrote: > > > > > > > * Feedback > > > > > > > > This is an early release and ther

Re: [tor-dev] Tor Messenger Third Alpha

2015-07-01 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Wed, 01 Jul 2015, Fabian Keil wrote: > Sukhbir Singh wrote: > > > * Feedback > > > > This is an early release and there may be serious privacy leaks and > > other issues -- please DO NOT recommend Tor Messenger to end users; this > > release is only for developers and advanced users who woul

Re: [tor-dev] Different Key Fingerprints for Tor Browser?

2015-03-05 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Thu, 05 Mar 2015, Florian Rüchel wrote: > Hey, > > just downloaded Tor Browser and noticed that most of the fingerprints on > the page " 0x4E2C6E8793298290". However, under "Mac OS X and Linux" it > reads " Erinn Clark signs the Tor Browsers. Import her key > (0x416F061063FEE659) ". Shouldn't

Re: [tor-dev] Stormy - request for feedback

2014-11-17 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Mon, 17 Nov 2014, Griffin Boyce wrote: > Hello all, > > So as some of you know, I've been working on installers for hidden > services, to ideally make very common services (such as blogs and plain > websites) easy to deploy and automatically update. This is a very rough > version of the one

[tor-dev] Mbox sandbox

2014-05-26 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Fri, 16 May 2014, isis wrote: > Nicolas Vigier transcribed 2.6K bytes: > > > > - Looked at Mbox[2]: a sandboxing tool based on ptrace and seccomp/BPF. > > This can be used in the test suite to get the list of files modified > > by the browser after running a tes

Re: [tor-dev] Panopticlick summer project

2014-05-05 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Fri, 25 Apr 2014, Gunes Acar wrote: > > > > > And this looks like a very good start! If you think that's ready, I can > > merge your patch (fp_tests.patch) so we start running those tests on > > the next releases / nightly builds. > Hi Nicholas, > I think it won't hurt to merge and I'd be just

Re: [tor-dev] Panopticlick summer project

2014-04-25 Thread Nicolas Vigier
ess issues raised > > by Mike and George: > > https://securehomes.esat.kuleuven.be/~gacar/summer_2014.pdf > > > > Looking for your comments and critics... > > > >> This proposal looks like quite a good start. With respect to > >> automated test

Re: [tor-dev] Panopticlick summer project

2014-04-25 Thread Nicolas Vigier
ood start. With respect to > >> automated testing, you should definitely discuss this with > >> Nicolas Vigier, who is our lead automation engineer. He has begun > >> writing TBB automation tests, and can help you integrate your > >> tests into that framework. You

Re: [tor-dev] gitian replacement proposal

2014-01-25 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Fri, 10 Jan 2014, Nicolas Vigier wrote: > Hello, > > You can find at this URL a proposal to refactor the tor browser bundle > build process, using an other tool to replace gitian: > https://people.torproject.org/~boklm/automation/tor-automation-proposals.html#build-tool &

Re: [tor-dev] gitian replacement proposal

2014-01-17 Thread Nicolas Vigier
Hi, On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Georg Koppen wrote: > Hi, > > Nicolas Vigier: > > Hello, > > > > You can find at this URL a proposal to refactor the tor browser bundle > > build process, using an other tool to replace gitian: > > https://people.torproje

[tor-dev] gitian replacement proposal

2014-01-10 Thread Nicolas Vigier
Hello, You can find at this URL a proposal to refactor the tor browser bundle build process, using an other tool to replace gitian: https://people.torproject.org/~boklm/automation/tor-automation-proposals.html#build-tool (also added as attached file to this email) I made a prototype to show how i

Re: [tor-dev] [tor-reports] boklm's report for December 2013

2014-01-07 Thread Nicolas Vigier
Hi Karsten, On Tue, 07 Jan 2014, Karsten Loesing wrote: > > Hi Nicolas, > > these two documents look like something you have put a lot of work into > and that you're still working on. Putting them on people.tpo has a few > (major, IMHO) disadvantages: nobody will learn about these documents

Re: [tor-dev] bridgdb automation

2013-12-24 Thread Nicolas Vigier
Hi Matthew and Isis, On Sun, 22 Dec 2013, isis agora lovecruft wrote: > > > > If proper packaging is helpful for Jenkins, however, I can easily do so. > > > > > > An idea could be to have a Debian package for bridgedb, and make Jenkins > > > update the packages in a repository automatically when

Re: [tor-dev] [Question to sysadmins and HS operators:] How should Hidden Services scale?

2013-12-20 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Fri, 20 Dec 2013, George Kadianakis wrote: > > For this reason we started wondering whether DNS-round-robin-like > scalability is actually worth such trouble. AFAIK most big websites > use DNS round-robin, but is it necessary? What about application-layer > solutions like HAProxy? Do applicati

Re: [tor-dev] bridgdb automation

2013-12-18 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Tue, 17 Dec 2013, isis agora lovecruft wrote: > Nicolas Vigier transcribed 1.4K bytes: > > Hi, > > Hey Nicolas, > > Thanks for all the work you're doing, and my apologies that I hadn't responded > to your tor-dev@ call yet. Hi Isis, thanks for your answ

Re: [tor-dev] Tor project automation work

2013-12-12 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Tue, 10 Dec 2013, Nicolas Vigier wrote: > > > In order to help me doing that, I'm very interested to receive from > > > developers of any tor components : > > > > > > - a description or ticket number of bugs that you wish could have been >

Re: [tor-dev] Tor project automation work

2013-12-11 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Fri, 06 Dec 2013, Nicolas Vigier wrote: > - a description or ticket number of bugs that you wish could have been > detected earlier with automated tests Mike and Georg started tagging tickets that are possible test cases with keyword tbb-testcase: https://trac.torproject.org/projec

Re: [tor-dev] Tor project automation work

2013-12-10 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Tue, 10 Dec 2013, Lunar wrote: > Nicolas Vigier: > > Ok, we can have a test rebuilding several times the files that are most > > likely to become non deterministic. However it would be better if we can > > find some way to trigger those non-deterministic builds with only

Re: [tor-dev] Tor project automation work

2013-12-10 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Mon, 09 Dec 2013, Georg Koppen wrote: > Hi Nicolas, > > some remarks are below. Hi Georg, Thanks for your remarks. > > Nicolas Vigier: > > In order to help me doing that, I'm very interested to receive from > > developers of any tor components : > >

[tor-dev] Tor project automation work

2013-12-06 Thread Nicolas Vigier
Hello, If you don't know me yet, I am the new person working on automation : https://www.torproject.org/about/jobs-lead-automation.html.en To get started working on tor automation, I am currently looking at all components that are part of tor project, to find what is the current status regarding