Hi Hareesan,
Thank you for taking this on!
The crucial parts are the interfaces to the steganography plugins, and
how they signal what kind of data they can process (html, image, video,
...). I don't think it will scale if we just dump all data into all
plugins for processing. (see comment below)
Fabio Pietrosanti (naif):
> On 6/4/13 2:08 PM, Ian Goldberg wrote:
>> David,
>>
>> Does the current version of torsocks support Optimistic Data? That
>> saves a round trip through the Tor network, and makes things snappier.
>> Tor clients, servers, and recently the Tor Browser now support it.
Rig
Mike Perry:
> David Goulet:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> About a week ago I've sent an email to the Torsocks maintainers to
>> address some concerns I had about important issues of the current code
>> base. For the reasons found below, I proposed a rewrite that I am
>> willing to do and submit it to th
On 6/4/13 2:08 PM, Ian Goldberg wrote:
David,
Does the current version of torsocks support Optimistic Data? That
saves a round trip through the Tor network, and makes things snappier.
Tor clients, servers, and recently the Tor Browser now support it.
I'd also say that you should consider exte
On Mon, Jun 03, 2013 at 09:38:30PM -0400, David Goulet wrote:
> There might be some rebasing going on in that branch in the next weeks
> so please don't consider it right now as "git stable" since I'm in the
> heavy part of getting everything together before starting a "normally
> growing" master b