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Created Feb 14, 2012 by Sathyanarayanan Gunasekaran@gsathya

Set up bridgetester on a Tor VM

I need arma's help to set up a Tor VM for the bridge tester.

Copied from #tor-dev -

< rransom_> gsathya: How long will it take to put together something that can test our pile of obfsproxy bridge addresses to see whether they still work, and GPG-encrypt and mail a list of still-good addresses to someone who can use them? < gsathya >rransom_: right now i can - 1) check if the bridges work, 2) if they are public, 3) check their bandwidth(w/ a crude implementation) < rransom_> That sounds useful. Can you set it up on one of Tor's VMs, and have it mail a GPG-encrypted (and signed) list of still-good obfsproxy bridge addresses to armadev every day? < gsathya> sure < rransom_> You'll also need help with getting a VM to run the bridge tester on. < rransom_> Assign the VM ticket to arma; he'll know what to do next.

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