Hi,
I know there's not much time to apply, but I figured that it's worth asking
anyway. I recently gave Tails a try and I have to admit that I wasn't exactly
happy with how it routes the traffic through Tor. I basically wanted a ready-to-
use airgapped VM and I realized that torsocks doesn't
On 2014-03-15 06:08, Jacek Wielemborek wrote:
Hi,
I know there's not much time to apply, but I figured that it's worth asking
anyway. I recently gave Tails a try and I have to admit that I wasn't exactly
happy with how it routes the traffic through Tor. I basically wanted a
ready-to-
Hello,
I have uploaded my GSOC Proposal for the project - Improving test
coverage in tor at the Melange site. An external link to the same is :-
http://punitkoura.github.io/GSOC_proposal.html
I would like to know your comments on the same.
Thanks,
Punit
PS -
I am working on ConnectionEdge.c
Hi again,
what do you think about the idea to restart the torouter project? Is there
anybody on the list who is interested in it?
Some feedback would be nice …
Regards,
Benjamin Keeser
Am 12.03.2014 um 14:23 schrieb kee...@hm.edu:
Hi, my name is Benjamin Keeser. I am a student of computer
Hi again,
what do you think about the idea to restart the torouter project? Is there
anybody on the list who is interested in it?
Some feedback would be nice …
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/Torouter
Regards,
Benjamin Keeser
Am 12.03.2014 um 14:23 schrieb kee...@hm.edu:
On 14/03/14 20:56, quinn jarrell wrote:
Hi Tor Devs,
I'm a computer engineering undergrad at University of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign. I am interested in working on a GSoC pluggable transports
project.
I mainly code in python or common lisp and have worked with asynchronous
programming
See amongst others:
I believe he's referring to making Tor create and bind
to its own tun(4) interface... to which ip you would then
default route, packet filter remap, or bind your VM to.
You might want to look at onioncat, phantom and
cjdns... all of which utilize tunnel interfaces for
Hello all,
I just tagged the obfsclient v0.0.1 (Release)
Download at: https://github.com/Yawning/obfsclient/releases/tag/v0.0.1
Major changes since 0.0.1-rc2:
* Invalid padding lengths in obfs3/ScrambleSuit handshakes are now
correctly handled.
* Handshake timeout is now set to a random