Anti-censorship team monthly report: September 2020

Hi all, Here's what the anti-censorship team accomplished in September 2020: Snowflake --------- * Merged a contribution from Peter Gerber to consider more IP address ranges local, for the purpose of stripping from SDP offers sent to the broker. Rdsys ----- * Built an HTTP streaming API between rdsys's backend and its distributors that allows distributors to receive resource updates (e.g. a bridge changing its IP address) in real-time. * Implemented a registration API that allows standalone-proxies (i.e. without a corresponding Tor bridge) to register themselves: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/rdsys/-/issues/4 * Added lots of unit tests. Rdsys's domain logic is 72.1% tested. * Experimented with reCAPTCHA support in rdsys. We could port BridgeDB's HTTPS distributor to rdsys and replace our Gimp-generated CAPTCHAs with Google's reCAPTCHA. To prevent exposing our users to Google, we would have to set up a reverse proxy, so Google only gets to see our machine's IP address. This is possible but messy to build. * Started brainstorming Salmon's user interface; in particular how we can best integrate it in Tor Browser: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/rdsys/-/issues/7 * Started writing up rdsys's design and architecture. The goal is to eventually publish a technical blog post that discusses how we built rdsys. Bridgestrap ----------- * Wrapped up a "minimum viable product" of bridgestrap: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/trac/-/issues/31874 * Filed issues to improve how bridgestrap spawns a Tor instance to test bridges: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/bridgestrap/-/issues/1 https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/bridgestrap/-/issues/2 https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/bridgestrap/-/issues/3 Miscellaneous ------------- * Our infrastructure monitoring daemon's emails started getting rejected by Gandi's spam filter. We reported the issue and Gandi fixed it shortly after. * Read the HTTPT paper as part of our reading group and filed several issues that summarise what's necessary to deploy HTTPT as our next pluggable transport: https://github.com/net4people/bbs/issues/50 https://censorbib.nymity.ch/#Frolov2020b https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/pluggable-transports/httpt... * Filed an issue to improve our terminology around bridges: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/rdsys/-/issues/8 * Brainstormed how Tor Browser could detect censorship: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser-spec/-/issues/400... Outreach -------- * Philipp will present rdsys in a lightning talk at the Pluggable Transport Implementer's Meeting on Oct 13: https://www.pluggabletransports.info/ptim2020/ * Published a blog post about Hashik's experience as one of Tor's GSoC'20 students: https://blog.torproject.org/gsoc-2020-snowflake-proxy-mobile * Recorded a brief video that summarises Tor's anti-censorship work for a class at the University of Michigan.
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Philipp Winter