Re: [tor-dev] Introducing Snowflake (webrtc pt)

2016-03-15 Thread Serene
Hi Patrick -- yes, they're just WebRTC peers, which automatically and easily traverse NATs in most cases. "Hosting a bridge" for snowflake can be accomplished by leaving a tab open in your browser (or later on, running an extension) Cheers, ~serene On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 2

Re: [tor-dev] Introducing Snowflake (webrtc pt)

2016-01-26 Thread Serene
On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 9:15 PM, Griffin Boyce wrote: > This is really great work, Serene ^_^ Once it is a bit more stable (and > perhaps audited!), I'd be happy to incorporate Snowflake into Cupcake if > that's useful. Thanks Griffin! ^_^ That would indeed be useful and

Re: [tor-dev] Introducing Snowflake (webrtc pt)

2016-01-26 Thread Serene
On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 5:55 PM, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote: > I'm connected using dual-stack IPv4 and IPv6, but I'm not sure if that's the > issue. > - > [snip] > 2016/01/26 12:23:21 Sending offer via meek channel... > Target URL: https://snowflake-reg.appspot.com/ > Front URL: www.goog

Re: [tor-dev] Introducing Snowflake (webrtc pt)

2016-01-25 Thread Serene
On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 2:53 PM, Yawning Angel wrote: > What are your plans for getting https://github.com/keroserene/go-webrtc > to build completely in a deterministic manner? The several hours isn't > per platform right? (The "easy way" is not going to cut it for > distribution). Totally. Buil

[tor-dev] Introducing Snowflake (webrtc pt)

2016-01-25 Thread Serene
it would be awesome if we had more help getting it stable, polished, audited, deployable, etc... Plenty of work to do! <3, ~serene P.S. Make sure you're using a recent version of Go (1.5+) P.P.S. The repo is available in these locations: - https://gitweb.torproject.org/pluggable-tr