Access for the uncomputed

Patrick Coleman blinken at gmail.com
Thu Jun 23 02:04:37 UTC 2005


Brilliant. I'll see if I cant get something going.
Thanks,
Patrick

Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 10:45:17AM +0800, Patrick Coleman wrote:
> 
>>shouldn't be too hard. I was actually considering interfacing it
with a proper anonymizer at some
>>point, like Tor, so I'd be happy to do that if thats what you want.
> 
> 
> That would be wonderful. We really do need something like this, that
> lets people point their browsers somewhere and be able to access .exit
> or .onion addresses.
> 
> It should be even easier to find mirrors for you now too, because the
> mirrors don't need to be exiting the traffic themselves.
> 
> Thanks,
> --Roger
> 
> 


On 23/06/05, Patrick Coleman <blinken at gmail.com> wrote:
> [I'll mail this to the list - I am subscribed, but at blinken at gmail.com]
> 
> Hey,
> The client certainly hasn't had any work done on it for ages, so I was
> thinking of ditching that, certainly after I discovered tor. It was
> certainly a bit more complex than I bargained for :)
> 
> With the script, it hasn't been developed in quite a while. I have
> been intending to do some work on it, though - I've got some working
> code that should fix a few problems, like SSL, forms and cookies.
> These fixes will also mean a rewrite of the HTTP fetching code, so
> working in HTTP proxying shouldn't be too hard. I was actually
> considering interfacing it with a proper anonymizer at some point,
> like Tor, so I'd be happy to do that if thats what you want.
> 
> The script -shouldn't- be breaking stylesheets, so I'll have a look :)
> Thanks,
> Patrick
> +++
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> On 22/06/05, Roger Dingledine <arma at mit.edu> wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 03:26:33PM -0700, Joel Franusic wrote:
> > > Some quick searches on sf.net and freshmeat.net turn up:
> > > http://cecid.sourceforge.net/
> > >
> > > Links to servers running CECID:
> > > http://cecid.sourceforge.net/mirrors.php
> >
> > Oh hey, and Patrick Coleman runs a Tor server too:
> > http://serifos.eecs.harvard.edu:8000/cgi-bin/desc.pl?q=hal
> >
> > Patrick, how is this going? It looks like Tor can replace the more
> > ambitious part of your project, but step one is still a hard task to
> > get right too. :)
> >
> > It looks like it's GPL, which is good. But it looks like it breaks
> > stylesheets of the pages it downloads (e.g. tor.eff.org), which is
> > bad. What about SSL to the proxy page? Does it have a back-end that can
> > http-proxy to privoxy, and/or socks4a-proxy to Tor?
> >
> > Is this still in development, or should I take the "Copyright 2003"
> > to be a bad sign? :)
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --Roger
> >
> >
> 
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