On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 01:57:11 +
Yawning Angel wrote:
> The moment the OpenVPN people fix their broken SOCKS client to not
> offer to negotiate an authentication method that they can't actually
> use due to missing parameters, this will work as expected.
https://github.com/Yawning/openvpn/comm
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 03:27:12 +0200
irregula...@riseup.net wrote:
> Are we sure it's an OpenVPN bug? Cause I'm getting a :
>
> "socks_handshake: server asked for username/login auth but we were not
> provided any credentials"
>
> which kind of makes sense regarding the methods' priority in socks5
On 03/07/2014 12:10 AM, Yawning Angel wrote:
>
> Looking at the OpenVPN source (src/openvpn/socks.c):
>
>> const ssize_t size = send (sd, "\x05\x02\x00\x02", 4, MSG_NOSIGNAL);
>
> The method selection request is hardcoded to always claim support for
> No Auth, and Username/Password Auth in that
Hi Punit,
Unit test for individual functions are written in C (see src/test in
Tor repo). Chutney + Stem is probably more suitable for integration
test.
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QP
On Sun 09 Mar 2014 03:48:03 PM EDT, Punit wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I am Punit Singh, and
On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 02:33:57AM -0500, Griffin Boyce wrote:
> Nathan of Guardian wrote:
> > Github? Maybe not whole sites, but specific files.
GitHub is how Chinese users download GoAgent. It's a little weird, but
they keep the binary right there in their source tree (goagent.exe).
http
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Hello,
I am Punit Singh, and I have been working on Chutney for the past one
week. I have already expressed my interest [1] in participating in
GSOC this year for the project - Improving test coverage in tor.
I have made some changes to the code base
Hi everyone,
In September last year I discovered a fake key for my torproject.org email
address[1]. Today I discovered another one:
pub 2048R/C458C590 2014-02-13 [expires: 2018-02-13]
Key fingerprint = 106D 9243 7726 CD80 6A14 0F37 B00C 48E2 C458 C590
uid Erinn Clark
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