Trac issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues2011-09-02T01:11:35Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/3903Facebook App called cityville2011-09-02T01:11:35ZTracFacebook App called cityvilleI am trying to visit this game in facebook called cityville. it will not load. Is there any work around for it?
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**Username**: negraromeI am trying to visit this game in facebook called cityville. it will not load. Is there any work around for it?
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**Username**: negraromehttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4394A "fast but less secure" button2011-11-05T14:20:06ZTracA "fast but less secure" buttonI would like to suggest, as an improvement, to make a "faster but less secure" button on the Vidalia control panel.
It should allow to decrease the number of relays down to a simple anonymizer mode, where no internal relays are used at...I would like to suggest, as an improvement, to make a "faster but less secure" button on the Vidalia control panel.
It should allow to decrease the number of relays down to a simple anonymizer mode, where no internal relays are used at all but only some exit node is used as an anonymizer.
This may be useful for users slightly frustrated by slow speed of Tor, if they would, else, choose the pure clearnet for non-critical applications. So they can use a fast mode which almost looks like a safe Tor connection. The speed would be the same as for any other anonymizer.
Moreover, this would be a nice place to suggest the user, to improve his own safety in this much less safe mode, to allow the use of his node as an internal relay. (To tell him that internal nodes have none of the problems of exit nodes, but that it is increasing his safety if his node works as an internal node, especially if the exit node is a bad one.)
So the user can use Tor in a fast way for uncritical things, giving more resources to more critical applications, and may help to find new internal relays.
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**Username**: IljaVidalia: 0.3.xTomas ToucedaTomas Toucedahttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4475using second life2011-11-16T22:20:37ZTracusing second lifeI need basic help on how to set this up. so i can mask my ip addess for this progra, I installed bundle now wht i cannot find the manual
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**Username**: Lmarie001I need basic help on how to set this up. so i can mask my ip addess for this progra, I installed bundle now wht i cannot find the manual
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**Username**: Lmarie001https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4597Mike Perry's Iteration Report 201112112011-12-12T23:54:53ZMike PerryMike Perry's Iteration Report 20111211# Goals
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Actual Points Done: 21Mike PerryMike Perryhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4949Project Hotdog: Tor - Attack Detection System2012-01-23T17:16:26ZTracProject Hotdog: Tor - Attack Detection System
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**Username**: SteveDoswellTor: unspecifiedhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/5043migrate gettor to a torproject vm2012-02-12T05:28:26ZAndrew Lewmanmigrate gettor to a torproject vmCurrently gettor runs on an ancient vmware machine. It's old and the OS is a frankenstein mix of debian and ubuntu.
Standardize gettor deployment and migrate it to a new vm.Currently gettor runs on an ancient vmware machine. It's old and the OS is a frankenstein mix of debian and ubuntu.
Standardize gettor deployment and migrate it to a new vm.Andrew LewmanAndrew Lewmanhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4183release Tor Browser Bundle 2.2.33-32012-02-28T00:19:29ZErinn Clarkrelease Tor Browser Bundle 2.2.33-3Mike and Tomás have some new releases coming up for Torbutton and Vidalia, and Mike also has some pending patches for Firefox. This is a parent ticket for the things that will be going into this release.Mike and Tomás have some new releases coming up for Torbutton and Vidalia, and Mike also has some pending patches for Firefox. This is a parent ticket for the things that will be going into this release.Erinn ClarkErinn Clarkhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/1853Develop bridge image for the cloud2012-02-28T00:21:11ZRoger DingledineDevelop bridge image for the cloudWhen we first started working on the bridge design, we were thinking to ourselves "we should get lots of bridges, so China can't block them all." That was wrong. Instead we should be thinking "we should make sure the rate of getting new ...When we first started working on the bridge design, we were thinking to ourselves "we should get lots of bridges, so China can't block them all." That was wrong. Instead we should be thinking "we should make sure the rate of getting new bridge addresses exceeds the rate that China can block them." The key resource that bridges need is changeable IP addresses. So we should experiment with easy-to-set-up images for the cloud, so people can pop up a bridge, and then discard it once it gets blocked.
Step one is to set up a bridge on the cloud (say, Amazon) and run it for a little while, to make sure there aren't any stupid things making this harder than it sounds.
Step two is to learn more about the pricing structures: is baseline time cheap but bandwidth is expensive? Or CPU? Etc. How much money are we talking here, for a variety of bridge scenarios? Evaluate a variety of cloud providers.
Step three, investigate programmatic "get new IP address" cloud functions we can use. In the future (e.g. #1851 or others), bridges will be able to automatically discover that they need a new IP address. The crude approach would be to abandon the bridge image and start up another one next door. The better approach would be to teach Tor how to press the "new IP address please" button on its host.
Step four is to learn more about automation. What are the steps for making it so you can tell other people "just launch image Z and you'll be running a bridge"? Do these steps and make it so.
Step five is to write the howto for groups like RFA who want to ask people to run bridges for them. Make sure to resolve usability pieces like "should my bridges publish in bridgedb or not".Deliverable-Mar2011https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4560Write down the threat model of obfs22012-07-11T15:09:54ZKarsten LoesingWrite down the threat model of obfs2We need to "test" the obfs2 protocol, which means argueing why it defeats some censorship attempts. This is what we need the threat model document for. George says we have a brief version of it.
This document will be part of the Decem...We need to "test" the obfs2 protocol, which means argueing why it defeats some censorship attempts. This is what we need the threat model document for. George says we have a brief version of it.
This document will be part of the December 31, 2011 milestone for sponsor G.George KadianakisGeorge Kadianakishttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4559Write an obfs2 specification document2012-07-11T15:09:54ZKarsten LoesingWrite an obfs2 specification documentWe should write a specification document for obfs2, our first pluggable transport protocol. We need this specification for the "testing" part of the sponsor G milestone on December 31, 2011 where we're supposed to argue why obfs2 can de...We should write a specification document for obfs2, our first pluggable transport protocol. We need this specification for the "testing" part of the sponsor G milestone on December 31, 2011 where we're supposed to argue why obfs2 can defeat some censorship attempts. George says the obfs2 specification document is written by now.
This document will be part of the December 31, 2011 milestone for sponsor G.George KadianakisGeorge Kadianakishttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4558Write an architecture overview of obfsproxy2012-07-11T15:09:54ZKarsten LoesingWrite an architecture overview of obfsproxyWe should write an architecture overview of obfsproxy, our pluggable transport proxy implementation. George says this is semi-written.
This document will be part of the December 31, 2011 milestone for sponsor G.We should write an architecture overview of obfsproxy, our pluggable transport proxy implementation. George says this is semi-written.
This document will be part of the December 31, 2011 milestone for sponsor G.George KadianakisGeorge Kadianakishttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/4460Extend and integrate Vidalia and Thandy to install or update TBB components2012-07-11T15:32:44ZKarsten LoesingExtend and integrate Vidalia and Thandy to install or update TBB componentsThandy is a secure package manager that was able to manage only exe and rpm files. Recently, a new package format was born called Thp which will be used for every platform.
Thandy is in the process of being integrated with Vidalia throu...Thandy is a secure package manager that was able to manage only exe and rpm files. Recently, a new package format was born called Thp which will be used for every platform.
Thandy is in the process of being integrated with Vidalia through a plugin and a bootstrapper (to update Vidalia itself).
As children of this ticket will be listed the ones that are relevant to the above development.Tomas ToucedaTomas Toucedahttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/6231Acquire .onion top level domain2012-07-11T15:32:45ZAndrew LewmanAcquire .onion top level domainAcquire the .onion top level domain.Acquire the .onion top level domain.https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/5908Get all the knowledge related to OONI into the wiki2012-08-07T18:24:56ZArturo FilastòGet all the knowledge related to OONI into the wikiThere is now a wiki on trac that will be used as a knowledge base for OONI: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/OONI.
We should start collecting all OONI related information there.
This includes:
#5866 - Research on test ...There is now a wiki on trac that will be used as a knowledge base for OONI: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/OONI.
We should start collecting all OONI related information there.
This includes:
#5866 - Research on test to write (https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/OONI/Tests)
#5867 - Devise methodology taxonomy (https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/OONI/Methodology)
#5865 - Evaluate other tools and solutions (TODO)
#5864 - General Research Methodology (https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/OONI/Methodology)
#5906 - Evaluate the OONI Architecture design (https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/OONI/Architecture)
#5907 - Design the OONI Backend (https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/OONI/Backend)Arturo FilastòArturo Filastòhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/5551Deployed obfsproxy package for both bridge and user side2012-11-02T21:29:32ZKarsten LoesingDeployed obfsproxy package for both bridge and user sideItem 11 from [org/sponsors/SponsorF/Year2](org/sponsors/SponsorF/Year2) is: "obfsproxy: get a deployed package for both bridge and user side."
AFAICS, we have [bundles for the user side](https://www.torproject.org/projects/obfsproxy.htm...Item 11 from [org/sponsors/SponsorF/Year2](org/sponsors/SponsorF/Year2) is: "obfsproxy: get a deployed package for both bridge and user side."
AFAICS, we have [bundles for the user side](https://www.torproject.org/projects/obfsproxy.html.en), but we're currently not maintaining them. When do we think we'll maintain them again? And is it reasonable to call the first half of this deliverable done once we're maintaining them again, even without finishing Vidalia/BridgeDB/statistics/NAT punching support as written in the [pluggable transport deployment roadmap](https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/attachment/ticket/4562/roadmap.2.pdf)?
Looks like we don't have bundles for the bridge side yet. The pluggable transport deployment roadmap says that "we plan to incorporate obfsproxy in Tor Bridge Bundle." When do we plan to do that? And can we call the second half of this deliverable done once we have a Tor Bridge Bundle with obfsproxy, even without Vidalia/BridgeDB/statistics/NAT punching support?
Cc'ing the people who come to mind when thinking about obfsproxy and bundles. Optimistically assigning to July. Who's going to lead this deliverable?Sebastian HahnSebastian Hahnhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/6919Define requirements for support staff2012-11-12T04:02:09ZAndrew LewmanDefine requirements for support staffDefine requirements for support staff.
Technical skills, responsiveness, language skills,Define requirements for support staff.
Technical skills, responsiveness, language skills,Runa SandvikRuna Sandvikhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/7487VOIP's2012-11-16T12:15:19ZTracVOIP'sI found information relating to not using Skype. Are there any other VOIP's that might be safe to use with Tor?
I searched high and low through the FAQ's for an answer, but did not see any recommendation for VOIP providers.
Thank you...I found information relating to not using Skype. Are there any other VOIP's that might be safe to use with Tor?
I searched high and low through the FAQ's for an answer, but did not see any recommendation for VOIP providers.
Thank you
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**Username**: dawnwadhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/7519403 FORBIDDEN2012-11-20T15:14:25ZTrac403 FORBIDDENHello support,
I am having a problem when I would open the site always appears "403" FORBIDDEN, what should I do with TOR BROWSER, is there any settings I need to do, please help
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**Username**: amadsolehHello support,
I am having a problem when I would open the site always appears "403" FORBIDDEN, what should I do with TOR BROWSER, is there any settings I need to do, please help
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**Username**: amadsolehTorBrowserBundle 2.3.x-stableRuna SandvikRuna Sandvikhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/6909Decide which tbb-usability tickets get addressed by a bounty program2012-12-03T19:58:23ZAndrew LewmanDecide which tbb-usability tickets get addressed by a bounty programDecide which of these tickets we work on as part of SponsorI project, https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/query?keywords=~tbb-usabilityDecide which of these tickets we work on as part of SponsorI project, https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/query?keywords=~tbb-usabilityMike PerryMike Perry