-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 George Kadianakis: > Philipp Winter <identity.funct...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Over the past months, we have been working on the ScrambleSuit >> pluggable transport protocol [1]. The code has now reached some >> maturity and it's time to test it! I set up a dedicated bridge >> and compiled a set of installation instructions listed below. >> You get bonus points if you test the bridge from within China >> since ScrambleSuit should resist the GFW's active probing >> attacks. >> >> There are probably still some hidden bugs. If you stumble upon >> something unexpected, please file a trac ticket or reply to this >> email. >> >> So here are the installation instructions. I tested it on Debian >> wheezy but it should work just fine on other Linux >> distributions. >> > > Tested on a Linux system and it worked fine (managed to connect to > bridge and build a circuit)! >
I also have tested it and apparently worked fine. I connected to the bridge, built a circuit, send some data, disconnected from the bridge and connected again. Apparently any problem triggered. I would like to help more with this protocol in particular and pluggable transport protocols in general, so if someone needs some neurons, here I am. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJSUwDjAAoJEFz9RJtDk2+MADUH/RCzW4WLVabUVGCtyMTmPzyA lXvI4jVC4I6IN2c4gO3GF5ZrmdaTwSsJKvwiphHSAM8DObapnR/htqr6y9Nf5EZD rrZHPTM8OnMk5P2iPOFp9Wz1h8oJ0JJ/FAB0AKlpuunvBk0ocdnDtRA2hBXZTebd sPQWNcGK33aIpRP2c9yG34wVkMy/Nl1VbBMJ/rDVBs0FRS2u7mS+Qj3HjszwM5UP WeCvDphOp0dnM57+8/hqDSR5Mmy0fwXR623q8/LBx7yI+O0Z5CJXxOT5PQ16IFL9 fjXyvmBru6rf4loIz9AZEdVOckTEZL3EtvYU7GvaMXJ+t6MsWrA6LL3ewJo78Dc= =RAnR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsusbscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk