Re: [tor-dev] Tor dev help

2018-01-10 Thread teor
> On 11 Jan 2018, at 11:30, Beastr0 wrote: > > (yeah, ik you guys got this running on some automated script or something but > I don't have access and that sounds unnecessarily complicated so I'm just > gonna do this quick header for context) We have fallback directory mirrors to make it eas

Re: [tor-dev] Tor dev help

2018-01-10 Thread Beastr0
start working on them right now. - Bstro > Original Message > Subject: Re: [tor-dev] Tor dev help > Local Time: January 10, 2018 12:17 PM > UTC Time: January 10, 2018 12:17 PM > From: teor2...@gmail.com > To: tor-dev@lists.torproject.org > >> On 10

Re: [tor-dev] Tor dev help

2018-01-10 Thread teor
> On 10 Jan 2018, at 22:22, Beastr0 wrote: > > T, > > I'm interested in helping you guys with Tor development. I don't really care > what I work on, except I do not support .onion websites (though I am willing > to be convinced otherwise) so I would prefer not to participate directly in > t

Re: [tor-dev] Tor dev help

2018-01-10 Thread Beastr0
running in a vm on my machine. Should I also try to contact dgoulet (assigned to bug triage for the week) as well as taking look at those tickets? - Beastro Sent with [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com) Secure Email. > Original Message -------- > Subject: Re: [tor-dev] Tor dev help

Re: [tor-dev] Tor dev help

2018-01-09 Thread teor
> On 10 Jan 2018, at 11:38, Beastr0 wrote: > > Hey guys, > > For the time being I would prefer to not have my real name attached to Tor so > I hope you don't mind if I introduce myself as Beastro. > > I love Tor and its mission. I was wondering if you guys had any projects that > I could he

[tor-dev] Tor dev help

2018-01-09 Thread Beastr0
Hey guys, For the time being I would prefer to not have my real name attached to Tor so I hope you don't mind if I introduce myself as Beastro. I love Tor and its mission. I was wondering if you guys had any projects that I could help out with? I can write code in python, java, C and also have

Re: [tor-dev] Help Wanted: Fallback Directory Update

2017-12-18 Thread teor
Hi All, We're going to meet in about 22 hours (2300 UTC Tuesday 19 December) in #tor-dev to work on this. (That's the network team patch party time.) I haven't done much, because I've been busy with work deadlines. > On 13 Dec 2017, at 12:58, teor wrote: > > Hi All, > > Dominique, pastly, and

Re: [tor-dev] Help Wanted: Fallback Directory Update

2017-12-12 Thread teor
Hi All, Dominique, pastly, and Hello71 have offered to help out with this. (I don't have Hello71's email, I'll ping them on IRC.) Let's start by fixing up some of the code, and asking relay operators if they want to be on the list. > On 11 Dec 2017, at 14:51, teor wrote: > > ... > Fallback dir

[tor-dev] Help Wanted: Fallback Directory Update

2017-12-10 Thread teor
(You might have already read this email on a closed list. I'm re-posting it here, with an extra "step 0".) Hi all, Fallback directory mirrors help clients reach the Tor network. We need to rebuild the list every so often when their details change. (We have an automated check for 25% failure, and

Re: [tor-dev] Help us build Tails 3.2~alpha1 build reproducibly

2017-09-08 Thread anonym
anonym: > git checkout 3.2~alpha1 Oops! That should be: git checkout 3.2-alpha1 In other words, the "~" (tilde) should be a "-" (dash). Sorry for the inconvenience! Cheers! signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ tor-dev m

[tor-dev] Help us build Tails 3.2~alpha1 build reproducibly

2017-09-07 Thread anonym
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Dear Tails and Tor contributors, dear Reproducible Builds community, We have sent out a first call [1] for testing to build Tails 3.1 reproducibly and we have received some build reports. Thank you very much for your help! We have since then tried t

[tor-dev] Help us build Tails reproducibly

2017-08-09 Thread u
Dear Tails and Tor contributors, dear Reproducible Builds community, As you might know, Tails [1] has received the Mozilla Open Source Software award (MOSS) to make Tails ISO images build reproducibly. Since this project has started, less than a year ago, we've made huge progress and we've finally

Re: [tor-dev] Help complete the list of official & community projects

2016-06-27 Thread chloe
## RelayAwards"RelayAwards is a competition for Tor-relay operators! Compete against your friends, your family or why not yourself?" - We started this website because we believe that competition can make more operators improve their relay by following best practice. This would make the whole Tor-ne

Re: [tor-dev] Help complete the list of official & community projects

2016-06-22 Thread meejah
## carml carml is a collection of command-line utilities related to controlling and monitoring Tor. Plays nicely with normal CLI tools like grep, less etc. Monitor stream, circuit activitiy, build custom circuits, attach streams by hand, turn on Tor's debug logging briefly, securely download TBB,

Re: [tor-dev] Help complete the list of official & community projects

2016-06-22 Thread dawuud
hi, ROFLCopTor aims to be an exhaustive Tor control port filter daemon written in golang. https://github.com/subgraph/roflcoptor maintainer: David Stainton The Tor control port exposes powerful functionality, much more authority than most applications need when they talk to the Tor control p

Re: [tor-dev] Help complete the list of official & community projects

2016-06-21 Thread isis agora lovecruft
Nima Fatemi transcribed 4.1K bytes: > Here's the information I need from you: > > Name of the project, along with a paragraph explaining the significance > of the project and why it matters. > Link to the project, and name or the handle of the maintainer. ## BridgeDB BridgeDB is a system of data

Re: [tor-dev] Help complete the list of official & community projects

2016-06-18 Thread Damian Johnson
> There are some projects listed on our > volunteer page[1] but I'm not confident if the list is complete or even > up to date. Hi Nima, I maintain the volunteer page, curating its information every few months. It indeed isn't a complete list of all-the-things but that's only because folks don't o

Re: [tor-dev] Help complete the list of official & community projects

2016-06-18 Thread sajolida
Nima Fatemi: > Hi there, Hi! I'm putting tails-dev in copy only once so they know that this discussion is happening. > I'm working with some folks to compile a list of most active official > and community projects we have. There are some projects listed on our > volunteer page[1] Cool! > but I

[tor-dev] Help complete the list of official & community projects

2016-06-17 Thread Nima Fatemi
Hi there, I'm working with some folks to compile a list of most active official and community projects we have. There are some projects listed on our volunteer page[1] but I'm not confident if the list is complete or even up to date. Please have a look at that page and let me know if your project

Re: [tor-dev] Help with TOR on UDP/QUIC

2016-02-19 Thread teor
> On 20 Feb 2016, at 16:28, Xiaofan Li wrote: > > Here is a question that we have about security: > Since QUIC comes with a transport layer security, we are worried that this > feature is conflicting with TOR's application layer security. By > "conflicting", I don't mean the QUIC will sabotage

Re: [tor-dev] Help with TOR on UDP/QUIC

2016-02-19 Thread Xiaofan Li
Hi Tim: Thank you so much for replying. I hope to address your questions in detail in this email, as well as posing some questions in the second part regarding some parts that we are less sure of. 1. Question of scope. Regarding the question of: > It's unclear whether your proposal is to: > * rep

Re: [tor-dev] Help with TOR on UDP/QUIC

2016-02-16 Thread Tim Wilson-Brown - teor
> On 17 Feb 2016, at 04:28, Xiaofan Li wrote: > > Hi everyone: > > I'm new to Tor dev community and my name is Xiaofan Li, currently a senior at > Carnegie Mellon University studying ECE and CS. My friend Kevin Ku and I are > taking a graduate class

[tor-dev] Help with TOR on UDP/QUIC

2016-02-16 Thread Xiaofan Li
Hi everyone: I'm new to Tor dev community and my name is Xiaofan Li, currently a senior at Carnegie Mellon University studying ECE and CS. My friend Kevin Ku and I are taking a graduate class on computer networks and we decided to examine the possibilit

Re: [tor-dev] Help me help you : )

2015-12-11 Thread Tim Wilson-Brown - teor
> On 11 Dec 2015, at 22:47, Oskar Wendel wrote: > > Signed PGP part > Tim Wilson-Brown - teor : > > > Volunteers can do many different tasks: > > https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer > > > > Hello, teor. > > Is there a place wher

Re: [tor-dev] Help me help you : )

2015-12-11 Thread Oskar Wendel
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Tim Wilson-Brown - teor : > Volunteers can do many different tasks: > https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer > Hello, teor. Is there a place where one can send his patches after doing som

Re: [tor-dev] Help me help you : )

2015-12-08 Thread Tim Wilson-Brown - teor
> On 8 Dec 2015, at 23:12, Lain Iwakura wrote: > > Hello guys; > My name is Lain, I'm from Brazil. only it's not my real name. :) And I > love it. > I identify a lot with the Tor project, and would like a simple guideline. > I work with programming (Pascal) in the last five years, I want to > co

[tor-dev] Help me help you : )

2015-12-08 Thread Lain Iwakura
Hello guys; My name is Lain, I'm from Brazil. only it's not my real name. :) And I love it. I identify a lot with the Tor project, and would like a simple guideline. I work with programming (Pascal) in the last five years, I want to contribute to developing the project. but do not know where to sta

[tor-dev] help

2015-11-20 Thread Juan Berner
2015-11-20 17:24 GMT+01:00 : > Send tor-dev mailing list submissions to > tor-dev@lists.torproject.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev > or, via email, send a message with subject or body

Re: [tor-dev] Help regarding Development

2014-12-01 Thread Tom Mody
hi list , I am having troubles on bug solving , im new to it and i want to know where to search in code for a particular bug ,, please help ?? On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:22 PM, rl1987 wrote: > 1. Read doc/HACKING. > 2. Browse "Easy tickets" page [1] and see if you can solve any of them. > > [1]

Re: [tor-dev] Help regarding Development

2014-11-18 Thread rl1987
1. Read doc/HACKING. 2. Browse "Easy tickets" page [1] and see if you can solve any of them. [1] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/query?status=accepted&status=assigned&status=needs_review&status=new&status=reopened&order=priority&keywords=~easy&col=id&col=summary&col=component&col=status

[tor-dev] Help regarding Development

2014-11-13 Thread Tom Mody
I would like to contribute to Tor ,, I'm not getting where to start Please , Can anyone help me how to start ?? ___ tor-dev mailing list tor-dev@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev

Re: [tor-dev] Help regarding contribution

2014-11-06 Thread Jacek Wielemborek
W dniu 06.11.2014 o 14:36, harsh sangwan pisze: > Sir / Madam, > > I am an undergraduate student. Recently, I've developed huge interest in > Tor & thus would like to contribute to it by adding code to its projects. > Problem is, I don't know much about contributing to open source & that's > where

[tor-dev] Help regarding contribution

2014-11-06 Thread harsh sangwan
Sir / Madam, I am an undergraduate student. Recently, I've developed huge interest in Tor & thus would like to contribute to it by adding code to its projects. Problem is, I don't know much about contributing to open source & that's where I would like you to help me. I have expert skills in C/C++

Re: [tor-dev] help with minimal Tor build for Shadow

2014-07-22 Thread Rob Jansen
Let me try again more concisely: Whats the most minimal (fastest) way to generate ‘orconfig.h' and 'or_sha1.i’ from a clean git clone of Tor master? Is there a make target for this? -Rob On Jul 11, 2014, at 5:17 PM, Rob Jansen wrote: > Hi, > > Shadow uses CMake and a custom build process to

[tor-dev] help with minimal Tor build for Shadow

2014-07-11 Thread Rob Jansen
Hi, Shadow uses CMake and a custom build process to build the Tor source files into a shadow-plugin (using Clang/LLVM and a custom pass). However, because my CMake build file is not smart enough to know how to turn orconfig.h.in into orconfig.h, I still have to run Tor through autotools first (

Re: [tor-dev] Help hacking Mumble

2014-02-24 Thread Andrew F
Any movement on this? anything new? On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 9:52 PM, Matt wrote: > On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 09:54:35 +0400 > meejah wrote: > > > What I would suggest: > > > > 1. change ConnectDialog so that it always uses not-yet-looked-up > >QHostAddresses (perhaps only if a proxy is enabled)

Re: [tor-dev] Help hacking Mumble

2014-02-09 Thread Matt
On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 09:54:35 +0400 meejah wrote: > What I would suggest: > > 1. change ConnectDialog so that it always uses not-yet-looked-up >QHostAddresses (perhaps only if a proxy is enabled). This still > won't help Tor, since they're sending UDP. > > 2. change Cert.cpp so it doesn't ha

Re: [tor-dev] Help hacking Mumble

2014-02-06 Thread Andrew F
Matt, What are you thinking about this? On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 6:06 PM, Matt wrote: > On Thu, 30 Jan 2014 22:01:18 + > Matt wrote: > > Here is one of the Mumble developers' take on the issue: > > > > I don't know where @zanethomas's post went, but I just want to clarify > > what needs to

Re: [tor-dev] Help hacking Mumble

2014-02-06 Thread Matt
On Thu, 30 Jan 2014 22:01:18 + Matt wrote: Here is one of the Mumble developers' take on the issue: > I don't know where @zanethomas's post went, but I just want to clarify > what needs to be done here, and what's wrong. > > By default, Qt's proxy support can route hostname resolution throu

Re: [tor-dev] Help hacking Mumble

2014-02-02 Thread meejah
Matt writes: > If you're into C++ or Qt, we could use some help. Technically I can claim to know those things, but it's been a while since I've used Qt, and never really their networking stuff. I took a quick look, though, and it looks to me from Qt's docs that having the ConnectDialog do look

Re: [tor-dev] Help hacking Mumble

2014-02-02 Thread Matt
On Fri, 31 Jan 2014 22:17:54 + Andrew F wrote: > Matt, have you gotten any response? > On IRC, Yawning provided me some useful recommendations for further investigation. Any progress I make on this issue will be slow-going though, and getting a fresh set of eyes on this issue would helpful

Re: [tor-dev] Help hacking Mumble

2014-01-31 Thread Andrew F
Matt, have you gotten any response? On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 10:01 PM, Matt wrote: > If you're into C++ or Qt, we could use some help. Mumble[0] is a free > software VoIP application that various people have had success > using with Tor. One problem using Mumble with Tor is that Mumble > doesn't

[tor-dev] Help hacking Mumble

2014-01-30 Thread Matt
If you're into C++ or Qt, we could use some help. Mumble[0] is a free software VoIP application that various people have had success using with Tor. One problem using Mumble with Tor is that Mumble doesn't abide by the native proxy settings when looking up Mumble servers[1]. When using a Tor router

Re: [tor-dev] Help me guague how full your plate is via regular check-in conversations

2013-11-20 Thread Phill Whiteside
Hi Tom, being the admin for groups is a thankless task! I've mentioned a couple of times that the tor project does have availability of a spare VM with unique IPv4 for testing on. This offer has never been taken up. I'm a tester, not a coder, as I already run a relay I'm not sure what else I can d

Re: [tor-dev] Help me guague how full your plate is via regular check-in conversations

2013-11-12 Thread Tom Lowenthal
Howdy folks, I've heard back from some of y'all about getting regular chats scheduled (and have even scheduled some!). Thanks. I haven't heard back from everyone, so if you write to , you should also write back to schedule some time. This is just a reminder that you should totally do that thing.

Re: [tor-dev] Help me guague how full your plate is via regular check-in conversations

2013-10-30 Thread Griffin Boyce
On 10/29/2013 07:30 PM, Tom Lowenthal wrote: > Any questions or suggestions? > > -Tom Is this a "tor dev" thing, or a "devs who work on tor-related projects but who are not part of tor" thing? ~Griffin -- "Cypherpunks write code not flame wars." --Jurre van Bergen #Foucault / PGP: 0xAE792C97

Re: [tor-dev] Help me guague how full your plate is via regular check-in conversations

2013-10-30 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 11:30:24AM -0700, Tom Lowenthal wrote: > When applying for grants, planning future work, and otherwise thinking > about what capacity we have leftover to do things in the future, it's > really useful to know who's doing what and how much of it. I get some > of this informati

[tor-dev] Help me guague how full your plate is via regular check-in conversations

2013-10-29 Thread Tom Lowenthal
Hello fighters for freedom, When applying for grants, planning future work, and otherwise thinking about what capacity we have leftover to do things in the future, it's really useful to know who's doing what and how much of it. I get some of this information from our sponsor/project-specific meeti

Re: [tor-dev] Help wanted: write user manuals on digital signatures and open proxies

2013-10-21 Thread Runa A. Sandvik
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Runa A. Sandvik wrote: > I am currently working on a rewrite of the short user manual [1] > (relevant tickets are: #5571, #5811, #8003, #8779). The next version > of the manual will (hopefully) be easier to read and translate, and it > will also contain an updated l

Re: [tor-dev] Help wanted: write user manuals on digital signatures and open proxies

2013-10-03 Thread Sherief Alaa
Hi Runa, On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 4:56 PM, Runa A. Sandvik wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I am currently working on a rewrite of the short user manual [1] > (relevant tickets are: #5571, #5811, #8003, #8779). The next version > of the manual will (hopefully) be easier to read and translate, and it > wil

[tor-dev] Help wanted: write user manuals on digital signatures and open proxies

2013-10-03 Thread Runa A. Sandvik
Hi everyone, I am currently working on a rewrite of the short user manual [1] (relevant tickets are: #5571, #5811, #8003, #8779). The next version of the manual will (hopefully) be easier to read and translate, and it will also contain an updated list of frequently asked questions. I hope to have

[tor-dev] Help make the Tor stackexchange beta succeed

2013-09-28 Thread Roger Dingledine
Hello Tor developers and anonymity researchers, Our Stackexchange beta is underway: http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/56447/tor and we could use some more participation from actual Tor developers, anonymity researchers, and so on. The goals include a) building a good set of answers to que

Re: [tor-dev] Help with rebasing arma's n23-5 tor branch to current master

2013-09-13 Thread Charlie Belmer
Sorry about the truncated log - the full one is gzipped here: http://www.charliebelmer.com/scallion.log.gz I'll do some Chutney testing - I saw what looked like a good tutorial on this list earlier this month so let me give it a shot. Thanks! On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 6:17 AM, Karsten Loesing wr

Re: [tor-dev] Help with rebasing arma's n23-5 tor branch to current master

2013-09-10 Thread Karsten Loesing
On 9/7/13 5:57 PM, Charlie Belmer wrote: > Hey Karsten & Dev team, > > I didn't mean to take this off channel, so my apologies for that. > > I ran a few more tests this week (and my apologies on the slowness of some > of this work - life has been hectic this past month), but I am not finding > mu

Re: [tor-dev] Help with rebasing arma's n23-5 tor branch to current master

2013-09-07 Thread Charlie Belmer
Hey Karsten & Dev team, I didn't mean to take this off channel, so my apologies for that. I ran a few more tests this week (and my apologies on the slowness of some of this work - life has been hectic this past month), but I am not finding much of use. I could not find any errors which are not al

Re: [tor-dev] Help with rebasing arma's n23-5 tor branch to current master

2013-09-03 Thread Karsten Loesing
Hi Charlie, did you have the chance to simulate your rebased n23-5 branch using Shadow? If not, maybe I can help by simulating it once and writing down more specific instructions for you? Thanks! Karsten On 8/8/13 10:36 AM, Karsten Loesing wrote: > (Moving this discussion back to tor-dev@ with

Re: [tor-dev] Help with rebasing arma's n23-5 tor branch to current master

2013-08-08 Thread Karsten Loesing
(Moving this discussion back to tor-dev@ with Charlie's permission.) On 8/6/13 4:10 AM, Charlie Belmer wrote: > Hey Karsten, > > I've been reading up on Shadow & Scallion to do some performance testing on > N23. Before I go too far down that road, I wanted to check in with you. > > Are there exi

Re: [tor-dev] Help with rebasing arma's n23-5 tor branch to current master

2013-07-30 Thread Charlie Belmer
Hi Karsten, I probably can't make the meeting since it is during my work day, but I'll try. I might be able to just leave myself logged in to the chat from home so I can read the transcript later. You can grab my commits here: http://www.charliebelmer.com/tor.git: git clone http://www.charliebel

Re: [tor-dev] Help with rebasing arma's n23-5 tor branch to current master

2013-07-30 Thread Karsten Loesing
On 7/27/13 5:55 PM, Charlie Belmer wrote: > Hey Everyone, > > I wanted to give quick update on N23 rebasing progress: > >- Rebase N23 onto Master (Complete) >- Refactor N23 to use channels (Complete) >- Make clean w/ check-spaces (50%. ETA 7/28) >- Testing with Chutney (To-Do) So

Re: [tor-dev] Help with rebasing arma's n23-5 tor branch to current master

2013-07-27 Thread Charlie Belmer
Hey Everyone, I wanted to give quick update on N23 rebasing progress: - Rebase N23 onto Master (Complete) - Refactor N23 to use channels (Complete) - Make clean w/ check-spaces (50%. ETA 7/28) - Testing with Chutney (To-Do) Charlie On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Karsten Loesing

Re: [tor-dev] Help with rebasing arma's n23-5 tor branch to current master

2013-07-18 Thread Karsten Loesing
On 7/18/13 5:30 PM, Charlie Belmer wrote: > Karsten, I'll take a shot at it. Is there a specific timeline I should be > aware of? My C is a little rusty and I am working to learn the codebase > (This sounds like a good opportunity to learn more). I don't want to bite > off more than I can chew if t

Re: [tor-dev] Help with rebasing arma's n23-5 tor branch to current master

2013-07-18 Thread Charlie Belmer
Karsten, I'll take a shot at it. Is there a specific timeline I should be aware of? My C is a little rusty and I am working to learn the codebase (This sounds like a good opportunity to learn more). I don't want to bite off more than I can chew if there is a tight release timeline. Charlie On Th

[tor-dev] Help with rebasing arma's n23-5 tor branch to current master

2013-07-18 Thread Karsten Loesing
Dear tor-devs, is anyone here up for a coding task that could help us research performance improvements of the N23 design more? The situation is that we already have a branch (n23-5 in arma's public repository), but it's based on 0.2.4.3-alpha-dev and needs to be rebased to current master. In th

Re: [tor-dev] Help me test Tor Browser Launcher

2013-04-10 Thread Micah Lee
On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 18:32:40 + adrelanos wrote: > (If the decision is to make non-alpha default for all users) > > Speaking /bin/bash... > > Just grep for "alpha" and ignore those line. (Unless you're adding an > option to prefer the alpha version.) You know, I honestly didn't notice t

Re: [tor-dev] Help me test Tor Browser Launcher

2013-04-10 Thread adrelanos
Micah Lee: > It gets the current recommended version of TBB to install from: > https://check.torproject.org/RecommendedTBBVersions Good. > I've noticed that sometimes these are alphas, but sometimes they > aren't. > I'm not sure who updates that document, or how they choose > what versions to re

Re: [tor-dev] Help me test Tor Browser Launcher

2013-04-10 Thread Micah Lee
On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 02:00:34 + adrelanos wrote: > Hi, > > I've tested it... Building works like a charm. > > Well, if this is a request for testing, it should perhaps be posted to > tor-talk? Good idea. I'll email tor-talk too. > It downloads the Tor Browser Alpha Bundle. Is that a decisi

Re: [tor-dev] Help me test Tor Browser Launcher

2013-04-09 Thread adrelanos
Hi, I've tested it... Building works like a charm. Well, if this is a request for testing, it should perhaps be posted to tor-talk? It downloads the Tor Browser Alpha Bundle. Is that a decision which has been made for all users of this download method? I really can't follow that logic. The Tor

[tor-dev] Help me test Tor Browser Launcher

2013-04-09 Thread Micah Lee
I posted a little over a month ago about Tor Browser Launcher, a project I've been working on to make it easier for GNU/Linux users to securely download, install, keep updated, and launch TBB: https://github.com/micahflee/torbrowser-launcher I think it's about ready for a first release! I wrote a

Re: [tor-dev] Help with pf and iOS

2012-09-28 Thread Eugene Fryntov
l Message - From: "Ralf-Philipp Weinmann" > To: > > tor-dev@... Sent: Thursday, 31 May, 2012 5:46:49 PM Subject: Re: > [tor-dev] > > Help with pf and iOS > > > > > Whoohoo! > > LOL, thanks! > > > > > I expect that you really _DO NEED_ t

Re: [tor-dev] Help with pf and iOS

2012-09-28 Thread Eugene F .
writes: > > - Original Message - From: "Ralf-Philipp Weinmann" To: > tor-dev@... Sent: Thursday, 31 May, 2012 5:46:49 PM Subject: Re: [tor-dev] > Help with pf and iOS > > > Whoohoo! > LOL, thanks! > > > I expect that you really _DO N

Re: [tor-dev] Help with pf and iOS

2012-05-31 Thread sid77
- Original Message - From: "Ralf-Philipp Weinmann" To: tor-dev@lists.torproject.org Sent: Thursday, 31 May, 2012 5:46:49 PM Subject: Re: [tor-dev] Help with pf and iOS > Whoohoo! LOL, thanks! > I expect that you really _DO NEED_ that second loopback interface for &g

Re: [tor-dev] Help with pf and iOS

2012-05-31 Thread Ralf-Philipp Weinmann
On 5/31/12 5:19 PM, si...@slackware.it wrote: > Hi all, Hi Sid. > it took me a year or so but I've finally managed to build Tor for iOS with a > working support for TransPort, as you can see on: > https://github.com/sid77/evelyn/blob/master/tor/make.sh Whoohoo! > The next natural step is to h

[tor-dev] Help with pf and iOS

2012-05-31 Thread sid77
Hi all, it took me a year or so but I've finally managed to build Tor for iOS with a working support for TransPort, as you can see on: https://github.com/sid77/evelyn/blob/master/tor/make.sh The next natural step is to hack together full device torification as iOS jailbroken devices can run pf (

Re: [tor-dev] Help Tails with tc? [was: Re: Simulating a slow connection]

2012-01-27 Thread anonym
01/27/2012 02:18 PM, anonym: > I'm taking this off-list since it isn't strictly Tor-related. Woops, seems like I forgot about this. Ah well, I hope no one minds if we're taking this on-list. However, it might be more suitable for you to respond to the Tails development mailing list though: http

[tor-dev] Help Tails with tc? [was: Re: Simulating a slow connection]

2012-01-27 Thread anonym
Hi, I'm taking this off-list since it isn't strictly Tor-related. 01/20/2012 11:55 AM, Adam Katz: > Well, I myself didn't have anything specific in mind but i have some > experience with the linux tc utility as well as with generating > realistic background traffic. I was wondering whether I coul