[tor-talk] Combined flash proxy + pyobfsproxy alpha browser bundles
Alexandre Guillioud
guillioud.alexandre at gmail.com
Thu Jan 10 17:21:23 UTC 2013
Can deploy on 200 randomly changing ip adress. How can i help ?
2013/1/10 David Fifield <david at bamsoftware.com>
> Please help us test new bundles that have flash proxy and pyobfsproxy
> enabled by default.
>
> Flash proxy (https://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/) is a transport
> that uses proxies running in web browsers as access points into the Tor
> network. pyobfsproxy is a Python implementation of the obfsproxy modular
> transport (https://www.torproject.org/projects/obfsproxy,
> https://gitweb.torproject.org/user/asn/pyobfsproxy.git) that makes
> network traffic look unlike normal Tor traffic. Both of these
> technologies make it harder to block access to Tor.
>
> Flash proxy works differently than other pluggable transports, and you
> need to take extra steps to make it work. In particular, *you will
> probably need to configure port forwarding*, by default port 9000, in
> order to receive connections from browser proxies. There are
> instructions and hints on how to do that at this page:
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/FlashProxyHowto
> pyobfsproxy doesn't require any special setup. These bundles contain
> fresh obfs2 bridge addresses, which may work for you even if obfsproxy
> was blocked for you previously. The bundle also includes an experimental
> obfs3 bridge--obfs3 is a new protocol designed to be harder to identify
> than the previous obfs2. If your bridges become blocked, the solution is
> not to download a new bundle but to find new bridges:
> https://bridges.torproject.org/?transport=obfs2
>
> Windows 64-bit
>
> https://people.torproject.org/~dcf/flashproxy/tor-flashproxy-pyobfsproxy-browser-2.4.7-alpha-1-x86_64_en-US.exe
>
> https://people.torproject.org/~dcf/flashproxy/tor-flashproxy-pyobfsproxy-browser-2.4.7-alpha-1-x86_64_en-US.exe.asc
>
> OS X 64-bit
>
> https://people.torproject.org/~dcf/flashproxy/TorBrowser-FlashProxy-PyObfsproxy-2.4.7-alpha-1-osx-x86_64-en-US.zip
>
> https://people.torproject.org/~dcf/flashproxy/TorBrowser-FlashProxy-PyObfsproxy-2.4.7-alpha-1-osx-x86_64-en-US.zip.asc
>
> GNU/Linux 32-bit
>
> https://people.torproject.org/~dcf/flashproxy/tor-flashproxy-pyobfsproxy-browser-gnu-linux-i686-2.4.7-alpha-1-dev-en-US.tar.gz
>
> https://people.torproject.org/~dcf/flashproxy/tor-flashproxy-pyobfsproxy-browser-gnu-linux-i686-2.4.7-alpha-1-dev-en-US.tar.gz.asc
>
> GNU/Linux 64-bit
>
> https://people.torproject.org/~dcf/flashproxy/tor-flashproxy-pyobfsproxy-browser-gnu-linux-x86_64-2.4.7-alpha-1-dev-en-US.tar.gz
>
> https://people.torproject.org/~dcf/flashproxy/tor-flashproxy-pyobfsproxy-browser-gnu-linux-x86_64-2.4.7-alpha-1-dev-en-US.tar.gz.asc
>
> We are looking for feedback on how well the bundles work. Please leave
> comments on this wiki page or ticket, or as replies to this message:
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/FlashProxyUsability
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/7824
>
> Alexandre Allaire, George Kadianakis, and I worked together to build
> these bundles.
>
> David Fifield
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