[tor-commits] r26653: {website} fix some links, say that scramblesuit and fte are in testing (website/trunk/docs/en)
Roger Dingledine
arma at torproject.org
Mon Mar 17 09:29:47 UTC 2014
Author: arma
Date: 2014-03-17 09:29:47 +0000 (Mon, 17 Mar 2014)
New Revision: 26653
Modified:
website/trunk/docs/en/pluggable-transports.wml
Log:
fix some links, say that scramblesuit and fte are in testing
Modified: website/trunk/docs/en/pluggable-transports.wml
===================================================================
--- website/trunk/docs/en/pluggable-transports.wml 2014-03-17 09:27:18 UTC (rev 26652)
+++ website/trunk/docs/en/pluggable-transports.wml 2014-03-17 09:29:47 UTC (rev 26653)
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
<ul>
- <li><a href="../projects/obfsproxy.html.en"><b>Obfsproxy</b></a> is a Python framework for implementing new
+ <li><a href="<page projects/obfsproxy>"><b>Obfsproxy</b></a> is a Python framework for implementing new
pluggable transports. It uses Twisted for its networking needs, and
<a href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/pluggable-transports/pyptlib.git/blob/HEAD:/README.rst">pyptlib</a>
for some pluggable transport-related features. It supports the
@@ -45,16 +45,16 @@
<a href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/pluggable-transports/obfsproxy.git/blob/HEAD:/doc/obfs3/obfs3-protocol-spec.txt">obfs3</a>
pluggable transports. Maintained by asn. <br>
- Status: <a href="../projects/obfsproxy.html.en#download">Deployed</a>
+ Status: <a href="<page projects/obfsproxy>#download">Deployed</a>
</li>
<li><b>Flashproxy</b> turns ordinary web browsers into bridges using
websockets, and has a little python stub to hook Tor clients to the
websocket connection. See its
- <a href="http://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/">web page</a>,
+ <a href="https://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/">web page</a>,
<a href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/flashproxy.git">git repository</a>,
and
- <a href="http://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/flashproxy.pdf">design paper</a>.
+ <a href="https://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/flashproxy.pdf">design paper</a>.
Maintained by David Fifield.
# <iframe src="//crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/embed.html" width="80" height="15" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe>
<br>
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
inter-arrival times, etc.). It's part of the Obfsproxy framework. See its
<a href="http://www.cs.kau.se/philwint/scramblesuit/">official page</a>.
Maintained by Philipp Winter. <br>
- Status: <em>Undeployed</em>
+ Status: <em>In testing</em>
</li>
<li><b>StegoTorus</b> is an Obfsproxy fork that extends it to a)
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@
to arbitrary formats using their language descriptions. See
the <a href="https://kpdyer.com/publications/ccs2013-fte.pdf">research
paper</a> and <a href="https://fteproxy.org/">web page</a>. <br>
- Status: <em>Undeployed</em>
+ Status: <em>In testing</em>
</li>
</ul>
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