[tor-talk] tor-talk Digest, Vol 40, Issue 47

Aymeric Vitte vitteaymeric at gmail.com
Tue May 27 18:02:47 UTC 2014


Correction: I had something else open during the test, apparently VLC 
does proxy correctly the requests.

Le 27/05/2014 19:34, Aymeric Vitte a écrit :
>
> Le 27/05/2014 16:45, Joe Btfsplk a écrit :
>> I assume those settings would keep VLC inside Tor network
>
> Yes, unless VLC fails to proxy everything to the socks proxy
>
>> , but haven't confirmed it.  VLC devs would know.  If it doesn't, 
>> it's probably a bug & VLC devs would likely fix.
>
> I made a quick test (socks 127.0.0.1:9150 with TBB OP), it's working 
> but indeed VLC fails to proxy everything, we see direct http requests 
> to yt, probably a VLC bug.
>
>> You can turn off other contact between VLC & home.  After all that, 
>> it's unlikely there's "there are tons of tracking stuff," but that 
>> still needs confirming, if absolute anonymity is needed when playing 
>> vids. 
>
> "tons of tracking stuff" is an euphemism in the case of yt, the 
> audio/video will play if yt receives what it expects after the yt 
> "handshake" (get_video_info), and this looks like this:
>
> GET 
> /videoplayback?ms=au&itag=22&mv=m&ratebypass=yes&source=youtube&key=yt5&id=o-AFIyvZzsT98MLcoQTXGmoPAdVWLv5JNhzKGhYDSX3jkz&sparams=id%2Cip%2Cipbits%2Citag%2Cratebypass%2Csource%2Cupn%2Cexpire&expire=1401228751&upn=v80J3yeuBUg&fexp=935503%2C945043%2C934804%2C929305%2C914048%2C919118%2C945528%2C913434%2C923341&sver=3&signature=9189C9550B66A7A106E42F0FF7DDB92095F7A748.157A1E1BBEB1396D3216155561DE1A3E6E8C4204&mt=1401203257&ip=aa.bb.cc.dd&mws=yes&ipbits=0 
> HTTP/1.1
>
> The ip address will not be yours but other params have to be analyzed.
>
> Conclusion: do not use VLC as it is or wait for FF to have implemented 
> the MSE API, according to google yt uses MSE for most HTML5 playbacks
>

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