On Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 04:31:53PM -0700, David Fifield wrote:
During the development meeting today, the group interested in pluggable transports decided to begin to deploy the flash proxy transport in the near future. As a reminder, flash proxies use a small JavaScript/WebSocket program to run proxies in a web browser and provide a hard-to-block pool of IP addresses. This message is a call for testing and comment, and a list of known issues that we are working on. I get the impression that some people have unresolved questions and concerns, and I will do my best to answer those.
Here are links with some background information. The first URL here has a proxy on it; it's the "I support Internet freedom" graphic at the bottom of the page.
http://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/ http://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/flashproxy.pdf https://gitweb.torproject.org/flashproxy.git/blob/HEAD:/README https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2011-December/003135.html
I made packages containing the necessary client programs. If you are going to test, please try these.
http://www.bamsoftware.com/dist/flashproxy/flashproxy-client-0.0.zip http://www.bamsoftware.com/dist/flashproxy/flashproxy-client-0.0.zip.asc
David Fifield