[tor-bugs] #7944 [Flashproxy]: Standalone flash proxy
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Wed Jan 30 05:54:39 UTC 2013
#7944: Standalone flash proxy
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Reporter: akrey | Owner: dcf
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Flashproxy | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by dcf):
Replying to [comment:4 arma]:
> Hey speaking of which: in the Flashproxy model, the Tor bridge needs
some glue to pretend to be a webserver, since the Flash Proxy is only
allowed to talk certain protocols.
Yes, this glue is [`websocket-transport`
https://gitweb.torproject.org/flashproxy.git/tree/HEAD:/websocket-
transport] and there is only one bridge I'm aware of running it (mine,
tor1.bamsoftware.com). Letting the facilitator cope with more is #7945.
> This outside-the-browser standalone Flash proxy wouldn't have such a
requirement -- does that mean it could (should) just interface with normal
Tor bridges directly?
Yes, correct, which is potentially very exciting for ideas like #7167,
combining obfsproxy with flash proxy, because it allows us to escape the
outer (fingerprintable) layer of WebSocket. There's no reason why a client
couldn't speak obfs2, for example, through a standalone flash proxy, to
any old obfs2 bridge.
Check comment:2:ticket:5578 regarding WebRTC, where I proposed having
client registrations inform the facilitator of the types of connections
they want. Currently we assume that all communication is WebSocket, both
client–proxy and proxy–relay. It gets more complicated when client–proxy
may be WebSocket, WebRTC, or raw TCP; and proxy–relay may be WebSocket,
raw TCP, obfs2-in-WebSocket, or obfs2-in-raw TCP. E.g., a standalone proxy
doesn't have to care whether it is carrying plain Tor or obfs2 in terms of
making a connection, but it has to know which protocol the client plans to
tunnel in order to connect to a bridge of the appropriate type.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/7944#comment:5>
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