Re: [tor-dev] Development of an HTTP PT

2013-11-25 Thread Kevin P Dyer
Hi dardok, Thanks for thinking about HTTP pluggable transports. It turns out to be a deceptively hard problem! Do you have any initial high-level goals? Or are you just trying to figure out *some* way to bootstrap an existing HTTP client/server architecture to tunnel arbitrary data streams?

Re: [tor-dev] Development of an HTTP PT

2013-11-18 Thread Ximin Luo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 17/11/13 14:22, dardok wrote: Hi, I've been reading about Selenium web-browser driver thing and I consider that is not very handy to do what an HTTP PT client side needs, that is to forge HTTP requests and embbed the TOR traffic into these

Re: [tor-dev] Development of an HTTP PT

2013-11-17 Thread dardok
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 George Kadianakis: dardok dar...@riseup.net writes: Hi, I am quite new in here but I am interested to help and improve the TOR system. I am interested in PTs and particularly in developing a HTTP PT. I've read some papers [0],[1],[2],[3]

Re: [tor-dev] Development of an HTTP PT

2013-10-30 Thread George Kadianakis
dardok dar...@riseup.net writes: Hi, I am quite new in here but I am interested to help and improve the TOR system. I am interested in PTs and particularly in developing a HTTP PT. I've read some papers [0],[1],[2],[3] and the ticket #8676 and I consider that it would be a good idea to make