Update on Guardian Project Pluggable Transport work

The Guardian Project "PLUTO" project is our name for the work we're doing around Pluggable Transports. If you want to follow this work more closely, you can ask n8fr8 to add you to our semi-private PLUTO mailing list. n8fr8 is currently working on integrating PTs into Android apps in a reusable way. That work is mostly in https://github.com/guardianproject/AndroidPluggableTransports I recently did some work to port snowflake to Android. That should be useable now, but with some open issues about repeatable builds and verification that non-free libs are not linked in. That's mostly here: https://github.com/keroserene/snowflake/pull/43 Then we're doing full stack prototypes for using PTs in Android apps, based on Wikipedia, F-Droid and an RFA app. That stuff is scattered around.
From that work, uniqx (Michael Poehn) has produced a PT bridge server setup automation: https://gitlab.com/uniqx/pt-socks5-over-obfs4proxy
uniqx and I are now focused on Encrypted SNI for use as a PT, so there will be some server automation around that, e.g. custom openssl/mod_ssl build included. .hc -- PGP fingerprint: EE66 20C7 136B 0D2C 456C 0A4D E9E2 8DEA 00AA 5556 https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0xE9E28DEA00AA5556
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Hans-Christoph Steiner