Hello,

I would like to participate to the GSoC 2015 (my first one) and contribute to 
the Tor project. I am registered as timide on the OFTC IRC network.

I am currently student in master of computer science, and working with LibFTE 
for a school project.
Actually, fteproxy can be used as a Tor bridge in order to hide a Tor 
connection. To use this type of transport, one have to know the address of a 
remote fte proxy server or use an hardcoded one. I would like to improve the 
use of fteproxy in order that a client could use his own remote server or at 
the opposite could ask for one. The main idea is that server nodes announce 
themselves to a distributed service that clients could query.
I already had some mail exchanges with the maintainer of the FTE tools, who 
advised me to post my proposal to the mailing list.
 
It can be done at two different points:
  1. into fteproxy so that it's Tor independant and any service that use 
fteproxy could benefit of it (as Tor)
  2. into Tor so that all type of bridges could be shared
 
Anouncements should be done over multiple protocols an queried with fallback by 
the clients.
These methods could be over services known by hardcoded IP/URL or set by the 
user.
Types of services could be:
  1. services like https://gitweb.torproject.org/bridgedb.git
  2. IRC
  3. mail
  etc.

What do you think about it?

Thanks.
Juro P. Doi



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