=== remoTor is a whole lot smarter than last time now. ===
When remoTor is running on the same machine as tor, it can now also monitor the hostnames the tor process is building circuits for. You may want to do this if you have devices in your house that you don't trust, for example. The regular Tor control protocol doesn't let you have this information other than by continously polling the stream status, and even then you may miss out on some short exfiltration going on. remoTor lets you have this information and even lets you study it later rather than having to keep your eyes on the control console all the time.
Also, a person at the remoTor console can now interact with the people in the chatroom using the built-in chat. No PSYC software is complete if it isn't also a chat client. You can also forward the hostname monitoring information to that chatroom, or simply use a 'psyclisten' if you don't like to install an entire psyced server. psyclisten is provided with the perlpsyc library. Or you can simply ignore this feature.
remoTor and psycion now have their own web pages generated out of perldoc: http://perlpsyc.cheettyiapsyciew.onion/remotor http://perlpsyc.cheettyiapsyciew.onion/psycion
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 11:04:55PM +0000, Nima Fatemi wrote:
Here's the information I need from you:
Name of the project, along with a paragraph explaining the significance of the project and why it matters. Link to the project, and name or the handle of the maintainer
## remoTor
remoTor is a console-based Tor controller and log analyzer with optional chat notification.
http://perlpsyc.cheettyiapsyciew.onion/remotor maintainer: vonlynX
Happy Friday!
Nima
Thank you, Nima.