The Tor Project issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/groups/tpo/-/issues2020-08-27T16:33:24Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/support/-/issues/119Update "How to Report a Bug or Give Feedback" to reflect GitLab migration2020-08-27T16:33:24ZGusUpdate "How to Report a Bug or Give Feedback" to reflect GitLab migrationWe need to update this entry:
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> You can file a ticket at https://trac.torproject.org. We track all Tor Browser 9 related issues with the tbb-9.0-issues keyword. Tickets related to our website should be added with the component...We need to update this entry:
> Trac
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> You can file a ticket at https://trac.torproject.org. We track all Tor Browser 9 related issues with the tbb-9.0-issues keyword. Tickets related to our website should be added with the component "Webpages/Website."
https://support.torproject.org/misc/bug-or-feedback/c1e0c1e0https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/onion-services/onion-support/-/issues/14Provide advice on the best way to monitor availability2023-12-05T14:53:12ZGusProvide advice on the best way to monitor availabilityNY Times and other onions wants a way to monitor their onion. @dgoulet might can help us here.NY Times and other onions wants a way to monitor their onion. @dgoulet might can help us here.Silvio RhattoSilvio Rhattohttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/support/-/issues/117Remove offensive terminology2020-10-09T15:20:14ZGusRemove offensive terminologyI've found some "whitelist" and "blacklist" in our support docs, and we should replace that with a better terminology. See:
https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-knodel-terminology-00.html#rfc.section.1.2I've found some "whitelist" and "blacklist" in our support docs, and we should replace that with a better terminology. See:
https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-knodel-terminology-00.html#rfc.section.1.2GusGushttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser/-/issues/40037Rebase the branch used for our nightly builds to 78.1.0esr2022-10-04T19:36:46ZGeorg KoppenRebase the branch used for our nightly builds to 78.1.0esrMight be worth having an extra issue tracking the rebase of our esr78 branches until we move on to our "normal" workflow.Might be worth having an extra issue tracking the rebase of our esr78 branches until we move on to our "normal" workflow.Tor Browser: 10.0https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/gitlab/-/issues/56Packages wiki page getting discontinued2021-10-21T15:17:20ZGabagaba@torproject.orgPackages wiki page getting discontinuedAtagar is not going to keep maintaining https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/packages
I'm opening this ticket to make a decision if it needs to be moved into gitlab and continue to exist.
https://gitweb.torproject.org/doct...Atagar is not going to keep maintaining https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/packages
I'm opening this ticket to make a decision if it needs to be moved into gitlab and continue to exist.
https://gitweb.torproject.org/doctor.git/tree/package_versions.py would have to get adapted to gitlab.https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/40044doc: Move manpages to doc/man/2021-07-22T16:18:20ZDavid Gouletdgoulet@torproject.orgdoc: Move manpages to doc/man/In an attempt to bring order to chaos in `doc/`, I would like to move the manpages to their directory named `man/`. It is a common practice to put all manpages in one place and usually it is `man/`.
This is quite simple change.In an attempt to bring order to chaos in `doc/`, I would like to move the manpages to their directory named `man/`. It is a common practice to put all manpages in one place and usually it is `man/`.
This is quite simple change.Tor: unspecifiedDavid Gouletdgoulet@torproject.orgDavid Gouletdgoulet@torproject.orghttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/bridgedb/-/issues/40003Update bridgedb-metrics spec to align with version 2 of metrics format2020-07-15T21:38:54ZhanneloresxUpdate bridgedb-metrics spec to align with version 2 of metrics formatWhile looking at #32117, I saw that a couple of lines on the bridgedb-metrics spec had not been updated to refer to the latest version 2 and could use some updates on the internal metrics that were added. Namely, I had trouble understan...While looking at #32117, I saw that a couple of lines on the bridgedb-metrics spec had not been updated to refer to the latest version 2 and could use some updates on the internal metrics that were added. Namely, I had trouble understanding what the internal metrics were measuring just from reading the spec, and the SUBRING field was not defined.hanneloresxhanneloresxhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/40031Documentation is outdated in HACKING/GettingStarted.md2020-08-18T16:35:56ZGuinnessDocumentation is outdated in HACKING/GettingStarted.mdWhile handling #33741, I saw in the mentioned file that the documentation states :
```
8. Submitting your patch
...While handling #33741, I saw in the mentioned file that the documentation states :
```
8. Submitting your patch
We review patches through tickets on our bugtracker at
[trac](https://trac.torproject.org). You can either upload your patches there, or
put them at a public git repository somewhere we can fetch them
(like gitlab, github or bitbucket) and then paste a link on the appropriate
trac ticket.
```
This is not true anymore as we use Gitlab.
I can modify this to give the gitlab link and add a sentence saying that if users want to use gitlab, they need to ask for an account.
I will then make two separated MR for #33741 and this issue.GuinnessGuinnesshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/144[Onion services] Add Systemli ansible onion2020-12-08T17:21:35ZGus[Onion services] Add Systemli ansible onionWe should add to Advanced section Systemli's ansible onion:
https://galaxy.ansible.com/systemli/onionWe should add to Advanced section Systemli's ansible onion:
https://galaxy.ansible.com/systemli/onionSponsor 84: Onion Guideshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/143Create onion services talking points for advocates2021-08-23T16:31:49ZGusCreate onion services talking points for advocatesWe should make advocating for supporting tor/onion services easier, so people can point to a document when trying to convince web developers and website owners.
In Riseup's Hosting Onion Services docs there are some arguments and we can...We should make advocating for supporting tor/onion services easier, so people can point to a document when trying to convince web developers and website owners.
In Riseup's Hosting Onion Services docs there are some arguments and we can incorporate that to our main documentation:
http://vww6ybal4bd7szmgncyruucpgfkqahzddi37ktceo3ah7ngmcopnpyyd.onion/en/security/network-security/tor/onionservices-best-practicesSponsor 84: Onion GuidesGusGus2020-09-28https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/support/-/issues/235FAQ - more questions to add to the FAQ2021-09-01T17:45:23ZGabagaba@torproject.orgFAQ - more questions to add to the FAQThere were a bunch of questions coming up from the session that Phw did on "Circumventing Internet Censorship with Tor" on June 2020. It would be great to add them to a FAQ with the answers.
Questions from participants:
1. [David F.] ...There were a bunch of questions coming up from the session that Phw did on "Circumventing Internet Censorship with Tor" on June 2020. It would be great to add them to a FAQ with the answers.
Questions from participants:
1. [David F.] There are many search results for "Tor" in app stores. What Tor mobile apps are safe to use?
http://4bflp2c4tnynnbes.onion/tormobile/
http://4bflp2c4tnynnbes.onion/tormobile/tormobile-1/
2. [David F.] Where can someone ask questions about Tor and get support?
http://4bflp2c4tnynnbes.onion/get-in-touch/
3. [anadahz] What happens if an ISP blocks all/some Tor directory authorities? a. As a relay operator: Can I setup a relay on this ISP? b. As a user: Can I connect to Tor (and hope fallback dirs will work)?
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/support/-/issues/116
4. [federico] How does Salmon identifies users? If a censor uses dynamic IP addresses to fetch bridges, will future users connecting from those addresses be affected?
Salmon is production ready? If so, we can add to support.tpo,
5. [Reethika] Have you found any interesting issues in your usability studies that you can share with us? Do you have special IRC channels to brainstorm solutions for these usability issues?
https://community.torproject.org/user-research/
=> We are resuming our open meetings next Tuesday in IRC! the details are here https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/ux/team/-/wikis/home [antonela]
6. [anadahz] How can one help Tor network grow and became more diverse?
7. [Oliver L] Are Tor Onionservices already safe against DDoS attacks. I know there have been some fixes in the last year. I hope the question has not yet been answered in the presentation, unfortunately I came a little late ;-)
8. [Arturo] How can the internet measurement community (OONI, RIPE, M-Lab, ICLab, etc.) support your work? Are there any gaps we can help meet?
9. [David F.] What is involved in creating a new pluggable transport?
#dev portal?
10. [Arturo] What are the challenges that come with making tools like Tor work in places that have advanced internet censorship? Meek works in China, but it's expensive. What is the real big challenge?
11. [Jack Wampler] Would a larger number of bridges help to fight bridge enumeration and scraping from bridge db or is the challenge in distribution itself (i.e. deploying salmon)?GusGushttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/community/-/issues/142FAQ - more questions to add to the FAQ2021-08-23T16:31:49ZGabagaba@torproject.orgFAQ - more questions to add to the FAQThere were a bunch of questions coming up from the session that Phw did on "Circumventing Internet Censorship with Tor" on June 2020. It would be great to add them to a FAQ with the answers.
Questions from participants:
1. [David F.] ...There were a bunch of questions coming up from the session that Phw did on "Circumventing Internet Censorship with Tor" on June 2020. It would be great to add them to a FAQ with the answers.
Questions from participants:
1. [David F.] There are many search results for "Tor" in app stores. What Tor mobile apps are safe to use?
http://4bflp2c4tnynnbes.onion/tormobile/
http://4bflp2c4tnynnbes.onion/tormobile/tormobile-1/
2. [David F.] Where can someone ask questions about Tor and get support?
http://4bflp2c4tnynnbes.onion/get-in-touch/
3. [anadahz] What happens if an ISP blocks all/some Tor directory authorities? a. As a relay operator: Can I setup a relay on this ISP? b. As a user: Can I connect to Tor (and hope fallback dirs will work)?
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/support/-/issues/116
4. [federico] How does Salmon identifies users? If a censor uses dynamic IP addresses to fetch bridges, will future users connecting from those addresses be affected?
Salmon is production ready? If so, we can add to support.tpo,
5. [Reethika] Have you found any interesting issues in your usability studies that you can share with us? Do you have special IRC channels to brainstorm solutions for these usability issues?
https://community.torproject.org/user-research/
=> We are resuming our open meetings next Tuesday in IRC! the details are here https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/ux/team/-/wikis/home [antonela]
6. [anadahz] How can one help Tor network grow and became more diverse?
7. [Oliver L] Are Tor Onionservices already safe against DDoS attacks. I know there have been some fixes in the last year. I hope the question has not yet been answered in the presentation, unfortunately I came a little late ;-)
8. [Arturo] How can the internet measurement community (OONI, RIPE, M-Lab, ICLab, etc.) support your work? Are there any gaps we can help meet?
9. [David F.] What is involved in creating a new pluggable transport?
#dev portal?
10. [Arturo] What are the challenges that come with making tools like Tor work in places that have advanced internet censorship? Meek works in China, but it's expensive. What is the real big challenge?
11. [Jack Wampler] Would a larger number of bridges help to fight bridge enumeration and scraping from bridge db or is the challenge in distribution itself (i.e. deploying salmon)?GusGushttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/pluggable-transports/snowflake-mobile/-/issues/8A Readme file for the project.2020-07-08T16:50:12ZHashikDA Readme file for the project.Add a readme file to the project to help future contributors.Add a readme file to the project to help future contributors.HashikDHashikDhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/team/-/issues/101migrate metrics wiki here or to tpa wiki2021-08-25T15:16:05Zanarcatmigrate metrics wiki here or to tpa wikiHi!
As part of our work in migrating to GitLab, the TPA wiki previously hosted at:
<https://help.torproject.org/tsa/>
... [has been migrated](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/services/-/issues/34437) to:
<https://gitlab.torproje...Hi!
As part of our work in migrating to GitLab, the TPA wiki previously hosted at:
<https://help.torproject.org/tsa/>
... [has been migrated](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/services/-/issues/34437) to:
<https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/services/-/wikis/>
This means that everything above `/tsa/` (including the [metrics ops docs](https://help.torproject.org/metrics/)) was removed in the migration. It is still in the [history of the new git repository](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/services.wiki.git) (under the `pre-gitlab` tag) -- and available from [the old git repository](https://gitweb.torproject.org/project/help/wiki.git/) but that will eventually be gone as well.
So I would like to help you migrate this new content somewhere. It can either be here, as a new wiki with history, or by importing the history from the tag and just remove the tsa stuff. It can also be restored in the TPA wiki.
It's as you wish, let me know if you need help! I will do a redirection on the website once the content is migrated as well...
Note that one challenge of the migration is that your (markdown) code might be using some ikiwiki-specific macros. I have written a tool called (somewhat confusingly) [ikiwiki2hugo](https://gitlab.com/anarcat/scripts/raw/master/ikiwiki2hugo.py) to handle this transition.
thanks!Gabagaba@torproject.orgGabagaba@torproject.orghttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/40009addr: Function is_local_addr() looks at the /24 for IPv42021-07-22T16:18:20ZDavid Gouletdgoulet@torproject.orgaddr: Function is_local_addr() looks at the /24 for IPv4But the rest of tor, including its documentation (see `EnforceDistinctSubnets`), looks at `/16` for IPv4.
Basically, the function `addrs_in_same_network_family()` hard codes the `/16` validation but yet the `is_local_addr()` used by the...But the rest of tor, including its documentation (see `EnforceDistinctSubnets`), looks at `/16` for IPv4.
Basically, the function `addrs_in_same_network_family()` hard codes the `/16` validation but yet the `is_local_addr()` used by the channeltls.c and dircache.c use `/24`.
We ought to find out why? And probably fix that asap if this discrepancy is involuntary.David Gouletdgoulet@torproject.orgDavid Gouletdgoulet@torproject.orghttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/sbws/-/issues/40002Change the references to git.tpo to Gitlab git in the documentation2021-08-09T15:46:54ZjugaChange the references to git.tpo to Gitlab git in the documentationsbws: unspecifiedGeorg KoppenGeorg Koppenhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/sbws/-/issues/40001Change the references to Trac to Gitlab in the documentation2020-08-09T18:14:30ZjugaChange the references to Trac to Gitlab in the documentationsbws: 1.1.x-finaljugajugahttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/community/support/-/issues/40001Review and suggest improvements on communitydocs.accessnow.org2021-10-07T22:30:14ZGusReview and suggest improvements on communitydocs.accessnow.orgNow that Access Now published their support templates, we should review and suggest changes (if any) about Tor.
https://communitydocs.accessnow.org/
This issue is being tracked in Access Now Helpline's Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/Access...Now that Access Now published their support templates, we should review and suggest changes (if any) about Tor.
https://communitydocs.accessnow.org/
This issue is being tracked in Access Now Helpline's Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/AccessNowHelpline/community-documentation/-/issues/2GusGushttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/gitlab/-/issues/31document gitlab user creation, project adhesion and permission policies2020-10-20T15:42:39ZGabagaba@torproject.orgdocument gitlab user creation, project adhesion and permission policiesWe need
* clear criterias on adding a user to a project
* clear criterias on which role/permissions to give users added to a projectWe need
* clear criterias on adding a user to a project
* clear criterias on which role/permissions to give users added to a projectGabagaba@torproject.orgGabagaba@torproject.orghttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/gitlab/-/issues/29document how to use GitLab through email2021-01-30T22:56:52ZGabagaba@torproject.orgdocument how to use GitLab through email(Note: this is just for issues right now as I've not been dealing with merge requests lately. But a bunch of the notes below should apply to them, too)
@gk started writing this and I'm moving it into an issue.
**Creating a new issue**
...(Note: this is just for issues right now as I've not been dealing with merge requests lately. But a bunch of the notes below should apply to them, too)
@gk started writing this and I'm moving it into an issue.
**Creating a new issue**
Clicking on the per project issues gives a link at the bottom of the page, say "Email a new issue to this project".
That link should go into the From of your email. The subject is the title of the issue and the body the description. You can start right away using shortcuts in the body, like /assign @foo, /estimate 1d etc. (see: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/issues/managing_issues.html#new-issue-via-email for more details)
**Adding a comment to an existing issue**
Replying to an existing comment
You need to have notifications enabled for this part and then just reply to the particular comment as you would reply to an email in a thread (see: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/administration/reply_by_email.html for more details)
Creating a new comment
This is not easily doable right now (see: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/18816). However, it works if you have notifications enabled and then reply to any notification email for the issue of interest by replacing everything that would get quoted with the comment you want to add. This works as well with shortcuts like /estimate 1d or /spend -1h (note: for those you won't get notification emails back, though, while for others like /assign @foo you would).
**Using quick actions to update an issue**
There are a bunch of quick actions available which are handy to update an issue (see: https://gitlab.torproject.org/help/user/project/quick_actions.md). As mentioned above they can be sent by email as well, both within a comment (be it as a reply to a previous one or in a new one) or just instead of it. So, if you for example want to update the amount of time spent on ticket $foo by one hours, find any notification email for that issue and reply to it by replacing any quoted text with "/spend 1h".anarcatanarcat