Hi,
Share this Ansible role for Webtunnel, with which you can install, configure, and operate Tor network Webtunnel bridges. Currently, it supports installing bridges on Debian, with support for other operating systems coming soon.
Repository with the Ansible role for Webtunnel https://github.com/nvjacobo/webtunnel
In the Ansible Galaxy repository https://galaxy.ansible.com/nvjacobo/webtunnel
A small guide to use the role https://acuare.la/en/ansible-webtunnel-bridges-tor-network/
Feedback are welcome!
Thanks, Jacobo
Hi Jacobo,
Would you please detail the steps of your progress in the code, to this outcome, for a mere quick audition?
Cheers, A.
On 4/29/24 5:26 PM, Jacobo Nájera wrote:
Hi,
Share this Ansible role for Webtunnel, with which you can install, configure, and operate Tor network Webtunnel bridges. Currently, it supports installing bridges on Debian, with support for other operating systems coming soon.
Repository with the Ansible role for Webtunnel https://github.com/nvjacobo/webtunnel
In the Ansible Galaxy repository https://galaxy.ansible.com/nvjacobo/webtunnel
A small guide to use the role https://acuare.la/en/ansible-webtunnel-bridges-tor-network/
Feedback are welcome!
Thanks, Jacobo _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
Hi, Carlos
Sure,
I started studying Webtunnel technology on July 2023. Once I understood its architecture and operation, I began the automation process. This was documented through a step-by-step guide with out automation:
https://acuare.la/en/webtunnel-installation/
The ansible role is a result of our project Arrecife at Acuarela. Arrecife is an Internet traffic routing system distributed in Latin America, covering the Gulf, Caribbean and Atlantic regions. This project focuses on the development of new technologies focused on the right to communication, through the study, development and implementation of them in said system. Currently, Arrecife is focused on the development of Webtunnel.
Thanks, Jacobo
En 01/05/24 16:16, Carlos escribió:
Hi Jacobo,
Would you please detail the steps of your progress in the code, to this outcome, for a mere quick audition?
Cheers, A.
On 4/29/24 5:26 PM, Jacobo Nájera wrote:
Hi,
Share this Ansible role for Webtunnel, with which you can install, configure, and operate Tor network Webtunnel bridges. Currently, it supports installing bridges on Debian, with support for other operating systems coming soon.
Repository with the Ansible role for Webtunnel https://github.com/nvjacobo/webtunnel
In the Ansible Galaxy repository https://galaxy.ansible.com/nvjacobo/webtunnel
A small guide to use the role https://acuare.la/en/ansible-webtunnel-bridges-tor-network/
Feedback are welcome!
Thanks, Jacobo _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
Hi,
becoming member of this list has only been possible via our individual requests to the owner: there is a database with very basic members allowed.
The whole idea of advancing code away from unknown foes is lost when the mailing list fails to encrypt messages: any server owner can read the whole code progress and be alerted of backdoors for exploit when WE are in the transition for resolving those:
*Attaching a public PGP to every user of this list would allow for individual end-to-end encryption of the list's conversations.*
The list server would ideally allow users to upload their PGP public key renewal at will.
This present email is an open request to the list owners.
A.
tor-relays@lists.torproject.org