Re: [tor-dev] [GSOC 16] Ahmia status update #6

2016-08-12 Thread Nurmi, Juha
Thanks Ismael! Great work. You are very productive. -Juha On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 1:02 AM, Ismael R wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm working on ahmia.fi, the hidden service search engine and you're > reading > status update #6. > > During the last two weeks, I finished porting the django app to t

[tor-dev] [GSOC 16] Ahmia status update #6

2016-08-12 Thread Ismael R
Hi everyone, I'm working on ahmia.fi, the hidden service search engine and you're reading status update #6. During the last two weeks, I finished porting the django app to the new structure. I'm also working on last minute things before shipping the new site online. I will continue updating d

[tor-dev] [GSOC 16] Ahmia status update #5

2016-07-29 Thread Ismael R
Hi everyone, I'm working on ahmia.fi, the hidden service search engine and you're reading status update #5. During the last two weeks I worked on improving search. It required working on a new index format and updating the crawler to fill this new index. Search now has these new features: - Toke

[tor-dev] [GSOC 16] Ahmia status update #4

2016-07-15 Thread Ismael R
Hi everyone, I'm working on ahmia.fi, the hidden service search engine and you're reading status update #4. The django part rewrite detailled in report #3 is nearly done. Next step is to synchronize the work done on crawler and index with the django app. I also want to add more tests and docume

Re: [tor-dev] [GSOC 16] Ahmia status update #3

2016-07-03 Thread Nurmi, Juha
Thanks for the status update. You are doing great work! Best, Juha On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 3:55 PM, Ismael R wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm working on ahmia.fi, the hidden service search engine and you're > reading status update #3. > > Since last time, I've been moving forward with the django "r

[tor-dev] [GSoC '16] Exitmap Improvements Project - Status Report #3

2016-07-02 Thread Mridul Malpotra
Hi everyone! For the past week, I have shifted my focus to the main sub-project of continuous scanning in Exitmap. What we'll be trying to achieve is having the Exitmap utility running in the background and running the various modules. This report recounts one week worth of work since my 2nd repor

[tor-dev] [GSOC 16] Ahmia status update #3

2016-07-02 Thread Ismael R
Hi everyone, I'm working on ahmia.fi, the hidden service search engine and you're reading status update #3. Since last time, I've been moving forward with the django "rewrite". A little context: The current main goal of the project is too regroup all data related to search into our elasticsearch

[tor-dev] [GSoC '16] Status Report #2 - Exitmap Improvements Project

2016-06-27 Thread Mridul Malpotra
Hey everyone. This is my second status report for the Exitmap improvements project. These 2 weeks, I was building up on the browser automation aspect to allow for browser interactions on Exitmap scans. These will better help disguise scanner activity against malicious exit nodes that might not act

[tor-dev] [GSOC 16] Ahmia status update #2

2016-06-17 Thread Ismael R
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi everyone, I'm working on ahmia.fi, the hidden service search engine and you're reading status update #2. Since last time, here is what I've been working on: Improve project structure, code quality and documentation The three repositories I talk

[tor-dev] [GSOC 16] Ahmia status update #1

2016-06-03 Thread Ismael R
Hi everyone, I'm working on ahmia.fi, the hidden service search engine and you're reading status update #1. During the last two weeks i've been working on several things: 1/ Settle on a new structure for ahmia source code. The official repository [1] contains all the code related to ahmia. Some

Re: [tor-dev] [GSOC 16] Ahmia : Hidden service search engine

2016-04-25 Thread George Kadianakis
Ismael R writes: > [ text/plain ] > Hi everyone ! > > My name is Ismael and I'm a french student in information security. > I will be working on the Ahmia search engine for this year's Google > Summer of > Code. > > Before going back to school, I was working as a "full-stack" developer > for a

[tor-dev] [GSOC 16] Ahmia : Hidden service search engine

2016-04-24 Thread Ismael R
Hi everyone ! My name is Ismael and I'm a french student in information security. I will be working on the Ahmia search engine for this year's Google Summer of Code. Before going back to school, I was working as a "full-stack" developer for a web agency. This is why I have a little experience

[tor-dev] [GSoC '16] Exitmap Improvements Project - Hello Tor!

2016-04-23 Thread Mridul Malpotra
Hi everyone! Introduction: - I'm Mridul, a senior year undergraduate from IIIT-Delhi. I am really thrilled to have been selected in GSoC 2016 for the Exitmap improvements project! It's an amazing opportunity and I hope to contribute something substantial to the Tor community. My IR

Re: [tor-dev] [GSoC '16] Exitmap project - Final Proposal

2016-03-25 Thread Mridul Malpotra
Really sorry for replying to my own mail! The initial mail threads for reference: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2016-March/010565.html https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2016-March/010566.html https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2016-March/010574.html On 2

[tor-dev] [GSoC '16] Exitmap project - Final Proposal

2016-03-25 Thread Mridul Malpotra
Hey everyone! I have completed my proposal on the project Exitmap improvements. Sorry for submitting it late. Link for suggestions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AqjH3AsBbfesJg36SZg1frPQsdpAnJmzH8k1-G6dz70/edit?usp=sharing Some points that have changed from the previous discussion: 1. Tel

[tor-dev] [GSoC 16] Proposal to work on the Ahmia.fi search engine

2016-03-25 Thread Ismael R
Hi everyone, I'm a french student and I would like to share my GSoC application with all of you. I plan to work on the Ahmia hidden service search engine. Because of my experience with python, django and web in general, I feel like I can make a substantial contribution to this project during summ

[tor-dev] GSOC'16

2016-03-24 Thread Ahmet Fatih Çamaltı
Hi, I'm Ahmet. I'm a senior undergraduate Computer Science student at Turgut Ozal University, Turkey. I'm interested Expand the OS and Server Support of the Let's Encrypt Client project for GSOC'16 and I would like to work on this. I will write proposal draft and upload to the system soon. Should

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-22 Thread Lunar
Pierre Laperdrix: > Thanks for the valuable feedback! > It would be great to have the features that you cite into the website. > For the first version, my point of view is to mainly focus on the added > value for developers which is to add/remove tests easily and get the > relevant data as easily a

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-22 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
Hi Lunar, Thanks for the valuable feedback! It would be great to have the features that you cite into the website. For the first version, my point of view is to mainly focus on the added value for developers which is to add/remove tests easily and get the relevant data as easily as possible for th

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-22 Thread Lunar
Hi Pierre! Thanks for this valuable proposal. :) Just a quick comment frome someone who has experienced supporting Tor users. Georg Koppen: > > - How new tests should be added: A pull request? A form where > > submissions are reviewed by admins? A link to the Tor tracker? > > From a Tor perspect

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-21 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
Hi, Thanks for the rest of the feedback and for taking the time to read everything! I'll update my proposal accordingly. I have added some small comments below. Pierre On 03/21/2016 04:23 PM, Georg Koppen wrote: > Hi, > > here comes feedback to the remaining part of the proposal. > > Pierre La

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-21 Thread Georg Koppen
Hi, here comes feedback to the remaining part of the proposal. Pierre Laperdrix: [snip] > Code sample > In 2014, I developed the entire AmIUnique.org website from scratch. Its > aim is to collect fingerprints to study the current diversity of > fingerprints on the Internet while providing full

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-21 Thread Georg Koppen
Pierre Laperdrix: [snip] >>> Technical choices >>> In my opinion, the website must be accessible and modular. It should >>> have the ability to cope with an important number of connections/data. >>> With this in mind and the experience gained from developing AmIUnique, I >>> plan on using the Pla

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-19 Thread Damian Johnson
Hi Pierre, on first glance looks like a nice proposal. Just a heads up though that to be considered there needs to be a prospective mentor for this project. Reaching out to tor-dev@ is a great first step and hopefully it'll do the trick, but if it doesn't try asking on the #tor-dev irc channel. Ch

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-19 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
On 03/17/2016 06:02 PM, gunes acar wrote: > Hi Pierre, > > On 2016-03-16 11:58, Pierre Laperdrix wrote: >> Hi Gunes, >> >> Thanks a lot for the feedback! >> >> On 03/16/2016 03:30 PM, gunes acar wrote: >>> Hi Pierre, >>> >>> Thanks for the very well thought proposal! >>> >>> I'm curious about yo

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-19 Thread Georg Koppen
Hi Pierre, thanks for this proposal. Gunes has already raised some good points and I won't repeat them here. This is part one of my feedback as I need a bit more time to think about the code example section. Pierre Laperdrix: > Hi Tor Community, > > My name is Pierre and I'm really interested in

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-19 Thread gunes acar
Hi Pierre, On 2016-03-16 11:58, Pierre Laperdrix wrote: > Hi Gunes, > > Thanks a lot for the feedback! > > On 03/16/2016 03:30 PM, gunes acar wrote: >> Hi Pierre, >> >> Thanks for the very well thought proposal! >> >> I'm curious about your ideas on the "returning device problem." EFF's >> Panop

Re: [tor-dev] [GSoC '16] Exitmap project - Introduction and request for comments

2016-03-19 Thread Philipp Winter
Hi Mridul, Thanks for your interest in exitmap. On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 11:26:01AM +0530, Mridul Malpotra wrote: > I will also be reading the tech report on Exitmap and would be > grateful if you can recommend any other resource(s) that I should be > referring to. Don't bother reading the techni

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-19 Thread gunes acar
Hi Pierre, Thanks for the very well thought proposal! I'm curious about your ideas on the "returning device problem." EFF's Panopticlick and AmIUnique.org use a combination of cookies and IP address to recognize returning users - so that their fingerprints are not "double-counted." Since these s

[tor-dev] [GSoC '16] Exitmap project - Introduction and request for comments

2016-03-19 Thread Mridul Malpotra
Hi everyone! I'm Mridul. I wish to apply for the Exitmap improvements project mentored by Dr. Philipp Winter for the Google Summer of Code 2016. My current IRC handle is mtyamantau. Contents 1. Introduction - About myself and experience with Tor 2. Exitmap - Current progre

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-19 Thread Damian Johnson
> Hi Pierre, on first glance looks like a nice proposal. Just a heads up > though that to be considered there needs to be a prospective mentor > for this project. Reaching out to tor-dev@ is a great first step and > hopefully it'll do the trick, but if it doesn't try asking on the > #tor-dev irc ch

Re: [tor-dev] [GSoC '16] Exitmap project - Introduction and request for comments

2016-03-19 Thread grarpamp
On 3/18/16, Mridul Malpotra wrote: > b. For testing active attacks, can there be modules developed > keeping other cleartext protocols like SNMP and Telnet in mind? Tor only supports TCP of course, however any cleartext application protocol using it is subject to snooping / modification.

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-18 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
Hi Gunes, Thanks a lot for the feedback! On 03/16/2016 03:30 PM, gunes acar wrote: > Hi Pierre, > > Thanks for the very well thought proposal! > > I'm curious about your ideas on the "returning device problem." EFF's > Panopticlick and AmIUnique.org use a combination of cookies and IP > address

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-18 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
Hi Georg, Thanks for the feedback! On 03/17/2016 10:06 PM, Georg Koppen wrote: > Hi Pierre, > > thanks for this proposal. Gunes has already raised some good points and > I won't repeat them here. This is part one of my feedback as I need a > bit more time to think about the code example section.

[tor-dev] GSoC'16 proposal: the Torprinter project (a Panopticlick-like website)

2016-03-15 Thread Pierre Laperdrix
Hi Tor Community, My name is Pierre and I'm really interested in participating in a GSoC project this year with the Tor organization. Since I've been working on browser fingerprinting for the past two years, I'd love to build a Panopticlick-like website to improve the fingerprinting defenses of th