On 12/03/15 00:03, David Fifield wrote:
Dear tor-qa, please test the meek transport in these test bundles: https://people.torproject.org/~dcf/pt-bundle/4.5a4-12716-1/ You only need to test that meek bootstraps and that there are no processes left running when you close the browser. Here is the test procedure:
- Click "Configure".
- Choose "Yes" on the bridge/pluggable transport question.
- Choose meek-amazon, meek-azure, or meek-google (doesn't matter which) from the list.
- Choose "No" on the proxy question.
- Make sure it bootstraps 100%.
- Close the browser and check the process list; make sure there are no processes with "meek" in the name.
I tested on linux64 but not any of the other platforms.
I tested on windows7, and firefox.exe (meek-http-helper) sticks around after you shut down Tor Browser cleanly, preventing it from starting up a second time unless you go into Process Explorer and kill it. (Windows' own Task Manager appears not to show the command line, so it's hard to distinguish this from a normal user firefox process.)
However, this should be fixed by the following files:
https://people.torproject.org/~infinity0/bin/meek-browser-helper-windows.bat https://people.torproject.org/~infinity0/bin/meek-browser-helper-windows.js https://people.torproject.org/~infinity0/bin/meek-client-wrapper.exe
Drop these in Browser\TorBrowser\Tor\PluggableTransports after you install the above bundle, and follow 1-6. If there are other windows users, please confirm that this also works for you.
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