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[tor-commits] [flashproxy/master] Remove manual flashproxy-reg-http.py from README.
commit bb3e3e7c419937ced4ef5f1d3f695f3cb12cd5c1
Author: David Fifield <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon Apr 2 10:19:22 2012 -0700
Remove manual flashproxy-reg-http.py from README.
---
README | 7 ++++---
torrc | 1 -
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README b/README
index b263862..b593328 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -59,14 +59,11 @@ ephemeral proxies.
1. Run the connector.
$ python connector.py
- Register with a public facilitator.
- $ python flashproxy-reg-http.py
By default the connector listens on Internet-facing TCP port 9000. If
you have to use a different port (to get through a firewall, for
example), give it on the command lines like this (here using port
8888):
$ python connector.py 127.0.0.1:9001 :8888
- $ python flashproxy-reg-http.py -a :8888
2. Run Tor using the included torrc file.
$ tor -f flashproxy/torrc
@@ -103,6 +100,10 @@ If tor apparently hangs here:
[notice] new bridge descriptor '...' (fresh)
wait a few minutes. It can take a while to download relay descriptors.
+If you suspect that the facilitator has lost your client registration, you can
+re-register:
+ $ python flashproxy-reg-http.py
+
== How to run a relay
diff --git a/torrc b/torrc
index 9b9ca70..f13cf87 100644
--- a/torrc
+++ b/torrc
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
## Configuration file for Tor over flash proxies.
## Usage:
## connector.py
-## flashproxy-reg-http.py
## tor -f torrc
ClientTransportPlugin websocket socks4 127.0.0.1:9001
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