[tor-qa] Please test experimental bundles with meek transport (3.5.2.1-meek-1)

Wilton Gorske wilton at riseup.net
Tue Feb 18 19:25:58 UTC 2014


Testing: TorBrowserBundle-3.5.2-osx32_en-US.zip
Platform: Mac OS X 10.9.1 (13B3116)
Processor: 2.3GHz Intel Core i7
Memory: 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048 MB
Display: 15-inch (2880 x 1800 Retina)
ISP: Telenet (Belgium)

TBB Launches successfully: yes
Connects to the Tor network: yes
Browser toolbars and menus work, tab dragging works: yes

All extensions are present and functional: yes
 - HTTPS-Everywhere 3.4.5
 - NoScript 2.6.8.13
 - TorButton 1.6.6.0
 - TorLauncher 0.2.4.4

WebBrowsing works as expected
 - HTTP, HTTPS, .onion browsing works (http://duskgytldkxiuqc6.onion/)
 - HTML5 videos work on http://videojs.com/ and YouTube
 - http://ip-check.info/?lang=en - ok
 - https://panopticlick.eff.org/ - only one in 1,291,815 , 20.3 bits of
                                   identifying information
 - html5demos.com/web-socket - Not Connected / Socket Closed


SOCKS/external apps work as expected: yes (Torbirdy)

No crashes at all or unexpected behavior.
Noticeably slower while starting up and browsing.

Tor Log:
2/18/14, 17:48:20.797 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 5%: Connecting to directory
server.
2/18/14, 17:48:20.797 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 10%: Finishing handshake
with directory server.
2/18/14, 17:48:48.163 [NOTICE] Learned fingerprint
86FA348B038B6A04F2F50135BF84BB74EF63485B for bridge 0.0.2.0:1 (with
transport 'meek').
2/18/14, 17:48:48.163 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 15%: Establishing an
encrypted directory connection.
2/18/14, 17:48:49.840 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 20%: Asking for
networkstatus consensus.
2/18/14, 17:48:49.391 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 50%: Loading relay descriptors.
2/18/14, 17:48:50.190 [NOTICE] Bridge '3VXRyxz67OeRoqHn' has both an
IPv4 and an IPv6 address.  Will prefer using its IPv4 address (0.0.2.0:1).
2/18/14, 17:48:50.190 [NOTICE] new bridge descriptor '3VXRyxz67OeRoqHn'
(fresh): $86FA348B038B6A04F2F50135BF84BB74EF63485B~3VXRyxz67OeRoqHn at
0.0.2.0
2/18/14, 17:48:50.190 [NOTICE] I learned some more directory
information, but not enough to build a circuit: We have no usable
consensus.
2/18/14, 17:49:08.833 [NOTICE] Application request when we haven't used
client functionality lately. Optimistically trying directory fetches again.
2/18/14, 17:49:18.641 [NOTICE] We now have enough directory information
to build circuits.
2/18/14, 17:49:18.641 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 80%: Connecting to the Tor
network.
2/18/14, 17:49:18.808 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 90%: Establishing a Tor
circuit.
2/18/14, 17:49:47.146 [NOTICE] Tor has successfully opened a circuit.
Looks like client functionality is working.
2/18/14, 17:49:47.146 [NOTICE] Bootstrapped 100%: Done.
2/18/14, 17:49:47.905 [NOTICE] New control connection opened.
2/18/14, 18:48:52.626 [NOTICE] Bridge '3VXRyxz67OeRoqHn' has both an
IPv4 and an IPv6 address.  Will prefer using its IPv4 address (0.0.2.0:1).
2/18/14, 18:48:52.626 [NOTICE] new bridge descriptor '3VXRyxz67OeRoqHn'
(fresh): $86FA348B038B6A04F2F50135BF84BB74EF63485B~3VXRyxz67OeRoqHn at
0.0.2.0


David Fifield:
> (Devs are in Iceland, post bundles.)
> 
> Here are experimental bundles featuring the meek transport. I'm
> interested in hearing how well it works for you. You don't need to
> configure a bridge address; just click Connect.
> 
> https://people.torproject.org/~dcf/pt-bundle/3.5.2.1-meek-1/
> 
> Here's some more on how it works. In short, your traffic gets routed
> through a web service in a way that is hard to block. In my opinion,
> this transport is turbo-sexy and is going to work for a lot of people.
> But don't take my word for it, see for yourself.
> 
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/meek
> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2014-January/006159.html
> 
> I've been using this transport for all my own Tor use for the last 10
> days. It feels a little bit slower than ordinary Tor, but you can still
> watch YouTube on it. On App Engine you pay for your bandwidth
> ($0.12/GB). There's $50 in the app account; so far it's cost $0.06. (You
> get 1 GB free each day, and only twice I exceeded that.) Part of my
> reason for exposing the transport to testers is to estimate how much it
> will cost to operate on an ongoing basis. If it's successful here, next
> we'll try tor-dev, then tor-talk, then the world.
> 
> This is the branch from which the bundles were built:
> 
> https://gitweb.torproject.org/user/dcf/tor-browser-bundle.git/shortlog/refs/heads/meek
> https://gitweb.torproject.org/user/dcf/tor-browser-bundle.git/commitdiff/tbb-3.5.2.1-meek-1?hp=tbb-3.5.2.1-build2
> 
> David Fifield
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