[tor-dev] [Otter/Boisterous] WebChat report

2013-10-10 Thread Colin C.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 The Boisterous Otter project requires us to offer assistance to users through instant messaging. Current plan: use an XMPP server allowing anonymous connections from a web interface on one side, and have the support team use an authorized account fo

Re: [tor-dev] Hidden Service Scaling

2013-10-10 Thread Paul Syverson
On Wed, Oct 09, 2013 at 03:02:47PM +0100, Christopher Baines wrote: > On 09/10/13 11:41, Paul Syverson wrote: > These two changes combined should help with the two goals. Reliability > is improved by having multiple OP's providing the service, and having > all of these accessible fro

[tor-dev] Chutney

2013-10-10 Thread Charlie Belmer
Hey everyone, I am running some Chutney tests, and I want to go deeper than just running the bootstrap script and watching logs. Does anyone have advice on how to get the most out of Chutney? Thanks! Charlie ___ tor-dev mailing list tor-dev@lists.torpr

Re: [tor-dev] [Otter/Cute] What's Cute in APAF

2013-10-10 Thread Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)
Cool! I'd like to suggest several changes to the implementation strategy for Cute: * Cute should be an "application" and it must not be for any reason a virtual machine that's a nerdy/geeky things. An application has to be distributed trough Mac App Stores, Ubuntu App Stores, Windows App Store

[tor-dev] Otter-related outreach, training & documentation meeting is at 1530h Pacific on Tuesday 2013-10-15

2013-10-10 Thread Tom Lowenthal
It'll be in #tor-dev. If you want to be in the `to` field for future emails, announcements, and so on (rather than just reading them on `tor-dev` or `tor-assistants`), you should add your name, IRC nick, and email to the [Buoyant wiki page](https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/sponsor

Re: [tor-dev] Design for an exit relay scanner: feedback appreciated

2013-10-10 Thread Aaron
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Philipp Winter wrote: > On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 07:23:11AM +, Aaron wrote: > > I have been working on adding a "Tor Network Test Template" to > ooni-probe; > > the basic concept is to extend the Tor controller library we use > (txtorcon) > > to be able to buil

[tor-dev] [Otter/Cute] What's Cute in APAF

2013-10-10 Thread Michele OrrĂ¹
Dear Team, For completeness' sake I am attaching to this email the report I wrote last week in order to summarize what the project APAF is about, and what there is in common between it and the Otter/Cute proposal. Eventually, feel free to add it to the trac page. After reading ["Cute" design and

Re: [tor-dev] Design for an exit relay scanner: feedback appreciated

2013-10-10 Thread ra
On Wednesday 09 October 2013 23:44:18 Philipp Winter wrote: > I am working on a Python-based exit relay scanner which should detect > malicious and misbehaving exits. The design should have a reasonable > balance between being fast/parallel and stressing the network as little as > possible. > > I

Re: [tor-dev] Design for an exit relay scanner: feedback appreciated

2013-10-10 Thread Philipp Winter
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 12:50:32PM +0400, meejah wrote: >> I have been working on adding a "Tor Network Test Template" to >> ooni-probe; the basic concept is to extend the Tor controller >> library we use (txtorcon) to be able to build and attach circuits to >> specific streams, and iterate over th

Re: [tor-dev] Design for an exit relay scanner: feedback appreciated

2013-10-10 Thread Philipp Winter
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 07:23:11AM +, Aaron wrote: > I have been working on adding a "Tor Network Test Template" to ooni-probe; > the basic concept is to extend the Tor controller library we use (txtorcon) > to be able to build and attach circuits to specific streams, and iterate over > the exi

Re: [tor-dev] Design for an exit relay scanner: feedback appreciated

2013-10-10 Thread meejah
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Aaron writes: > I have been working on adding a "Tor Network Test Template" to > ooni-probe; the basic concept is to extend the Tor controller > library we use (txtorcon) to be able to build and attach circuits to > specific streams, and iterate over

Re: [tor-dev] Design for an exit relay scanner: feedback appreciated

2013-10-10 Thread Aaron
On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Philipp Winter wrote: > I am working on a Python-based exit relay scanner which should detect > malicious > and misbehaving exits. The design should have a reasonable balance between > being fast/parallel and stressing the network as little as possible. > > I came