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Re: [tor-bugs] #9444 [Tor bundles/installation]: Create deterministic TorBrowserBundles with Pluggable Transports
#9444: Create deterministic TorBrowserBundles with Pluggable Transports
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Reporter: bastik | Owner: erinn
Type: task | Status: needs_review
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Tor bundles/installation | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords: flashproxy
Actual Points: | Parent ID:
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Comment (by dcf):
I tried building the flashproxy programs as GUI applications, not console
applications. Everything breaks. The biggest problem is that the managed
proxy interface requires transports to write to their stdout, lines like
{{{
VERSION 1
CMETHOD flashproxy socks4 127.0.0.1:49212
CMETHODS DONE
}}}
Tor seems not to be reading these lines when flashproxy-client is built as
a GUI application, so it doesn't bootstrap (the progress bar stays at 0%).
The other thing that doesn't work is flashproxy-reg-appspot. This program
tries to run and read the output of flashproxy-reg-url. What happens is
you get a popup reading "Errors occurred: See the logfile
'C:\Users\user\Tor Browser\Tor\flashproxy-reg-appspot.exe.log' for
details". That file contains
{{{
Failed to register: unknown url type:
}}}
It appears that it too fails to read the stdout of its child process.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9444#comment:29>
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