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[tor-bugs] #30794 [Circumvention/Censorship analysis]: Create lightweight censorship analyser for users
#30794: Create lightweight censorship analyser for users
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Reporter: phw | Owner: phw
Type: project | Status: assigned
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Circumvention/Censorship | Version:
analysis |
Severity: Normal | Keywords: tbb-bridges
Actual Points: | Parent ID:
Points: 5 | Reviewer:
Sponsor: Sponsor28-can |
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Users occasionally show up on #tor and wonder why they are unable to
connect to the network. We sometimes suspect censorship but it's often
difficult to confirm this hypothesis. It would be useful to have a
lightweight censorship analysis tool for users to run. Think of it as a
small, specialised OONI: It should be a self-contained executable that
tests if the user's computer can do the following:
* Connect to the TCP port of our directory authorities.
* Connect to the TCP port of a handful of relays.
* Connect to the TCP port of our default bridges.
* Resolve critical domains (e.g., bridges.tp.o) correctly.
* Fetch the index page of critical websites (e.g., bridges.tp.o) over
HTTPS.
* Establish a TLS connection with a bridge authority and a relay.
* ...
The output of the tool can be a simple text file that the user can then
email to us, or paste in a chat window. We originally had this idea
several years ago and [https://censorbib.nymity.ch/#Winter2013a documented
it in a research paper] but nobody every followed up. Such a tool could
also be useful as part of an anti-censorship rapid response process.
If this sounds like a good idea, then I suggest that we build the tool in
Go because 1) we have several talented Go hackers, 2) Go binaries are
self-contained, and 3)
[https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/WindowsCrossCompiling since Go 1.5],
cross-compiling for Windows seems relatively simple.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/30794>
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