One missing piece of rend-spec-ng.txt [0] is a section on how HSes
should pick their Introduction Points (IPs). There are three main
questions here:
- How many IPs should an HS have?
- Which relays can be IPs?
- What's the lifetime of an IP?
==Introduction Points attacks==
Before exploring
Hola brothers and sisters,
just wanted to remind you that the regular biweekly pluggable
transports meeting is going to occur tomorrow at 16:00 UTC. Place is
the #tor-dev IRC channel in the OFTC network.
As you see, the meeting day was recently changed from Fridays to
Wednesdays:
On 08/09/2014 06:02 PM, Nusenu wrote:
Hi Ondrej,
I filed a bug regarding the rpm packages [1]: hardcoding config
options in torctl.
I re-packaged 0.2.5.6 in tor-testing repo with the --defaults-torrc option and
updated torctl file so that there are no hardcoded defaults. Seems to work on my
Gareth Owen gareth.o...@port.ac.uk writes:
Hi George
Thanks for your reply and information+links. Tim (cc-ed) is leading the
work on the fuzzer and is looking at a couple of different frameworks.
I've set up a example that can do port-forwarding to a BEGIN_DIR service
- so you can just
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Ondrej Mikle:
If possible, I'd like to avoid the if-defs. Do you perhaps have a
tip how to make the spec file nice and have it work both with
old startup script and systemd? Maybe some patch?
I would not mind having clean separated
On 12/08/14 12:05, George Kadianakis wrote:
One missing piece of rend-spec-ng.txt [0] is a section on how HSes
should pick their Introduction Points (IPs). There are three main
questions here:
- How many IPs should an HS have?
- Which relays can be IPs?
- What's the lifetime of an IP?
There
Reminder: the next Tor meeting is on #tor-dev on OFTC, at 1330 UTC on
Wednesday. (That's approximately 12 hours from now: this is a time
change.)
This is the weekly IRC meeting for people working on the program
tor. (It won't cover all the other programs developed under the Tor
umbrella.)
It's still active, but none of us have had a ton of time for it as of late.
We're working on a grunt issue at the moment. If you (or anyone else on
this list) could take a look at this issue, that would be great:
https://github.com/wpapper/globe/issues/5
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 9:56 AM, Mike