Trac issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues2014-07-15T12:32:34Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/8040hiding command line arguments2014-07-15T12:32:34ZTrachiding command line argumentsThere is sensitive command line argument for example obfs2 "--shared-secret" that should not be shown in ps(1)
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**Username**: roytam1There is sensitive command line argument for example obfs2 "--shared-secret" that should not be shown in ps(1)
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**Username**: roytam1George KadianakisGeorge Kadianakishttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/10887ScrambleSuit should make it easy for bridge admins to learn password2020-06-13T03:01:24ZPhilipp Winterphw@torproject.orgScrambleSuit should make it easy for bridge admins to learn passwordAt this point, the password is stored in `pt_state/scramblesuit/server_state.cpickle` in Python's string encoding. However, bridge operators might want to test their bridge and we should make that easier.
Ideally, we would have a file ...At this point, the password is stored in `pt_state/scramblesuit/server_state.cpickle` in Python's string encoding. However, bridge operators might want to test their bridge and we should make that easier.
Ideally, we would have a file `descriptor.txt` which contains a copy&pastable bridge descriptor including the password. That would also be consistent with how users learn about their hidden service descriptor.Philipp Winterphw@torproject.orgPhilipp Winterphw@torproject.org