[tor-project] Anti-censorship team monthly report: April 2020
Philipp Winter
phw at torproject.org
Fri May 1 03:16:12 UTC 2020
Hi all,
Here's what the anti-censorship team has been up to in April:
Snowflake
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* Merged Turbo Tunnel features into Snowflake. (Allows persisting a
session across separate proxies.)
<https://bugs.torproject.org/33745>
<https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2020-April/045571.html>
Merging into Tor Browser is pending:
<https://bugs.torproject.org/34043>
* Implemented measures to hand out more restrictive proxies less often.
<https://bugs.torproject.org/33666>
* Split Snowflake into two repositories(one for Go, one for the
web-based proxy code).
<https://bugs.torproject.org/33593>
* Updated pion webrtc in Tor Browser.
<https://bugs.torproject.org/33576>
BridgeDB
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* Moved forward with creating a feedback loop between OONI and BridgeDB.
Work-in-progress code is available at:
<https://gitlab.torproject.org/torproject/anti-censorship/wolpertinger>
<https://bugs.torproject.org/32740>
* Removed PGP support from BridgeDB. The feature has been broken for
quite a while, is overly complex, and not particularly useful.
<https://bugs.torproject.org/17548>
* Renamed a bunch of source code files in BridgeDB, so they no longer
collide on a file system that's case insensitive.
<https://bugs.torproject.org/29686>
* Made BridgeDB's email responder more usable. The instructions are now
more clear and it will return with bridges no matter what -- even if
the user's request was malformed.
<https://bugs.torproject.org/30941>
* Improved a Python script that tests BridgeDB's email responder by
periodically sending email.
<https://bugs.torproject.org/12802>
* Made progress towards improving the robustness of BridgeDB's email
autoresponder, so it no longer gets confused by Gmail's
quoted-printable responses.
<https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/33835#ticket>
GetTor
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* Fixed a bug caused by malformed email addresses.
<https://bugs.torproject.org/34027>
* Refactored to remove duplicate code.
<https://bugs.torproject.org/34035>
* Cleaned up logs.
<https://bugs.torproject.org/34061>
* Fixed a bug in the service shutdown code.
<https://bugs.torproject.org/34062>
* Removed a bunch of old GetTor code.
<https://bugs.torproject.org/32912>
Miscellaneous
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* Reviewed a submission for the Tor Research Safety Board.
* Moved forward with creating a "censorship snapshot" that encodes how
each country blocks Tor. Eventually, this snapshot should help Tor
Browser figure out how to best circumvent in each country.
<https://bugs.torproject.org/28531>
* Built a prototype of a lightweight censorship analyser that's meant to
be run by censored users. It can help us create the censorship
snapshot in #28531.
<https://bugs.torproject.org/30794>
* Created a new mailing list for anti-censorship service outage alerts.
If this interests you, you can subscribe here:
<https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/anti-censorship-alerts>
* We organised two reading groups, in which we discussed the following
two papers:
<https://censorbib.nymity.ch/#Wang2020a>
<https://censorbib.nymity.ch/#Nasr2020a>
Cheers,
Philipp
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