I just took a very quick look. Generally, I like it. ;-)
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 05:17:23PM -0400, Nick Mathewson wrote:
To configure one of these programs, it should be sufficient simply to list it in your torrc. The program tells Tor which transports it provides. The Tor consensus should carry a new approved version number that is specific for pluggable transport; this will allow Tor to know when a particular transport is known to be unsafe safe or non-functional.
I'm not sure I understand the above.
"MANAGED_TRANSPORT_VER=1" -- To tell the proxy which versions of this configuration protocol Tor supports. Future versions will give a comma-separated list. Clients MUST accept comma-separated lists containing any version that they recognize, and MUST work correctly even if some of the versions they don't recognize are non-numeric.
Then you need to say what the valid characters in any future version numbers can be.
Bridge authority behavior
We need to specify a way to test different transport methods that bridges claim to support. We should test as many as possible. We should NOT require that we have a way to tra
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- Ian