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Re: [tor-bugs] #10006 [Pluggable transport]: Build an obfs-flash PT bundle
#10006: Build an obfs-flash PT bundle
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Reporter: dcf | Owner: dcf
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Pluggable transport | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Actual Points: | Parent ID: #7167
Points: |
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Comment (by dcf):
Replying to [comment:20 dcf]:
> It seems like we're on the right track. Are you able to test embedding a
manifest in flashproxy-client and obfsproxy? That's the next thing I'd
try. Then you have to test it some way that doesn't involve running it
from the command line (like building a wrapper that sets environment
variables and runs obfs-flash-client).
I tried doing the same `uac_info` thing for flashproxy-client.exe and
obfsproxy.exe, and there was no change. I thought that maybe "Start Tor
Browser.exe", vidalia.exe, and tor.exe might also need to have manifests,
but I didn't know how to do that. I tried going into their properties, and
put them in "Windows 7" compatibility mode, but nothing changed.
Also, when I did the test with `"uca_info": "requireAdministrator"` on
obfs-flash-client.exe, I got this popup after closing Vidalia:
[[Image(pca.png)]]
I ran it again, and this time a UAC dialog popped up when tor.exe tried to
run obfs-flash-client.exe "...needs to make changes on the computer." I
said yes, but the program failed as before. Now I wonder if the
compatibility assistant is magically turned on for everything using the
same path...
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/10006#comment:22>
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