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Re: [tor-bugs] #6119 [Quality Assurance and Testing]: Create our own instance of Panopticlick



#6119: Create our own instance of Panopticlick
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     Reporter:  mikeperry                      |      Owner:  cypherpunks
         Type:  project                        |     Status:  new
     Priority:  critical                       |  Milestone:
    Component:  Quality Assurance and Testing  |    Version:
   Resolution:                                 |   Keywords:  tbb-
Actual Points:                                 |  fingerprinting
       Points:                                 |  Parent ID:  #5292
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Comment (by qSKvY):

 Replying to [comment:20 gk]:
 > Replying to [comment:19 qSKvY]:
 >
 > Exciting. Do you have a link to the code you are using for it? And one
 where it is running?
 The code can be found at https://github.com/qqTYXn7/browserprint
 The server side stuff is written in Java and it uses MySQL.
 When it's up the site will probably be running at http://browserprint.info
 Sadly due to issues getting ethics clearance the site won't be up for at
 least a couple more months and I won't have much time to work on it in the
 mean time.

 People who are interested may also want to check out https://amiunique.org
 as their code is also open source and they have more tests than
 Panopticlick (nothing Tor specific though).

 > You might as well be interested in
 https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2014-March/006486.html
 where we discussed things around Panopticlick more or less recently.
 >
 Thanks.
 That email gives me some ideas, such as creating testing for already
 patched vulnerabilities.

 > > I'd like to get an initial instance of it set up and running within
 the next two weeks.
 > > I can provide hosting but I was wondering whether, when it's set up, I
 could get the Tor Project to direct some traffic towards it, since it was
 designed with the Tor project in mind.
 >
 > What do you have in mind if you are saying "direct some traffic towards
 it"?
 I mean, for instance, a mention in the Tor blog, or in the Tor Weekly
 News.

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