[tor-bugs] #9022 [Pluggable transport]: Create an XMPP pluggable transport
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#9022: Create an XMPP pluggable transport
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Reporter: asn | Owner: feynman
Type: task | Status: accepted
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Pluggable transport | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by feynman):
I just tried hexchat with tor and I can safely report success in getting
basic webpages to load (very slowly), and even watching a video (with a
lot of buffering). I am using the following configuration:
laptop browser=>laptop hexchat=>chat server=>desktop hexchat=>desktop
tor=>desktop hexchat=>chat server=>laptop hexchat=>bridge
...and I have the wireshark logs to prove it.
Keep in mind that this test should be about twice as slow as a normal
hexchat connection since I am crossing the chat server twice as many times
as I would in a normal pluggable transport connection.
I am also using three gmail accounts per computer. Perhaps a real proxy
server would/should use even more.
I also have some basic error handling if one computer is disconnected from
one or more of its accounts.
I would appear that the only thing left to do is to get this to work with
GTalk so that anyone can initiate a connect to anyone--regardless of
whether the client is on the server's contact list. That, and to limit the
ip:ports a server can connect to with a whitelist (but the latter should
be quite easy).
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9022#comment:54>
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