commit d6128244beee2bed836b9f7f81c9abc9cb1ffe3d
Author: David Fifield <[email protected]>
Date:   Tue Dec 11 20:35:03 2012 -0800

    Add instructions for making a Windows browser bundle.
---
 doc/windows-deployment-howto.txt |   62 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 files changed, 62 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/windows-deployment-howto.txt b/doc/windows-deployment-howto.txt
index 2514a1a..8edb7bc 100644
--- a/doc/windows-deployment-howto.txt
+++ b/doc/windows-deployment-howto.txt
@@ -132,3 +132,65 @@ Build the package.
        $ python setup.py bdist_wininst
 This will leave an MSI installer in the dist directory. Double-click it
 to install M2Crypto amid the other Python files.
+
+=== 7-Zip
+
+This is used to build a self-extracting bundle executable. The p7zip
+package from Cywin doesn't work because the self-extracting executables
+it produces requrie cygwin1.dll.
+
+http://7-zip.org/download.html
+http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/sevenzip/7-Zip/9.20/7z920.msi
+
+The sha256sum of the package I used was
+
+fe4807b4698ec89f82de7d85d32deaa4c772fc871537e31fb0fccf4473455cb8 7z920.msi
+
+== Browser bundle
+
+Download the obfsproxy bundle from
+https://www.torproject.org/projects/obfsproxy.
+
+https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/tor-obfsproxy-browser-2.4.6-alpha-2_en-US.exe
+https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/tor-obfsproxy-browser-2.4.6-alpha-2_en-US.exe.asc
+
+Extract the bundle.
+
+       $ gpg --verify tor-obfsproxy-browser-2.4.6-alpha-2_en-US.exe.asc
+       $ "/cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/7-Zip/7z" x 
tor-obfsproxy-browser-2.4.6-alpha-2_en-US.exe
+       $ cd "Tor Browser"
+
+Copy files into the bundle. We could remove obfsproxy here but don't.
+The -n option to cp prevents the existing LIBEAY32.dll and SSLEAY32.dll
+from being overwritten.
+
+       $ cp -n 
~/flashproxy/dist/flashproxy-client-0.9-win32/{*.pyd,*.dll,*.exe,*.manifest} App
+       $ mkdir -p Docs/FlashProxy
+       $ cp 
~/flashproxy/dist/flashproxy-client-0.9-win32/{doc/*,README,LICENSE} 
Docs/FlashProxy
+
+Make the second half of Data/Tor/torrc look like this (i.e., keep
+the generic configuration, but change the obfsproxy-specific stuff).
+Basically you are concatenating the normal flashproxy-client torrc, but
+changing "./flashproxy-client" to "flashproxy-client".
+
+       UseBridges 1
+       # The address and port are ignored by the client transport plugin.
+       Bridge websocket 0.0.1.0:1
+       LearnCircuitBuildTimeout 0
+       CircuitBuildTimeout 60
+       # Change the second number here (9000) to the number of a port that can
+       # receive connections from the Internet (the port for which you
+       # configured port forwarding).
+       ClientTransportPlugin websocket exec flashproxy-client --register :0 
:9000
+
+Re-zip the bundle. The "alpha" number should be independent of the
+obfsproxy bundle's alpha.
+
+       $ cd ..
+       $ "/cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/7-Zip/7z" a -sfx 
tor-flashproxy-browser-2.4.6-alpha-1_en-US.exe "Tor Browser"
+
+Test running the bundle. Extract into a separate directory, double-click
+the icon and "Start Tor Browser.exe".
+
+       $ mkdir tmp
+       $ cp tor-flashproxy-browser-2.4.6-alpha-1_en-US.exe tmp

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