thank you meejah! this is awesome useful :) best regards,
---fwd--- On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 10:32 AM, meejah <mee...@meejah.ca> wrote: > > I've got a first super-alpha release of this thing that's been sitting > around for a while. Turns out "sanitize a bit" turns into "refactor some > things" and so forth... > > Anyway, carml does various command-line things with Tor and I thought it > might be useful to others (plays nicely with grep, pipes, etc). > > I would really love feedback on whether the "downloadbundle" command is > doing the right thing with certificate-checks. > > https://github.com/meejah/carml > https://carml.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ > > You can "pip install carml" to try it out. Recommend doing this in a > virtualenv: > > virtualenv trycarml > ./trycarml/bin/pip install carml > ./trycarml/bin/carml help > > To check signatures first, instead download the WHL file and associated > signature from PyPI, gpg --verify it and then replace "install carml" > with "install path/to/.whl" above. > > Some other things to try: > > carml downloadbundle --extract --system-keyring > echo "hello darkweb" | carml pastebin > > wait for a new consensus to be published, dump it and exit: > > carml events --once NEWCONSENSUS > > Currently, the defaults work with a system Tor (i.e. localhost port > 9051). Probably I'll change this to be TBB defaults. To connect to a Tor > Browser Bundle instance, do this: > > carml --connect tcp:localhost:9151 monitor > > It is written using Twisted and txtorcon. > > Thanks, > meejah -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk