Hello Griffin, link [2] to github gives me a 404. Can you please check that? ~Josef Am 01.07.2015 um 06:42 schrieb Griffin Boyce: > Hey all, > > It seems like time to give the tor-dev list an update on Stormy's > development. Right now, the scripts are undergoing third-party > testing to identify any obvious bugs before sending them to security > auditors. Testing should be finished imminently, any bugs found will > be fixed this week, and then sent to auditors (along with the GUI). > The security audit may take about two to three weeks [1]. > > Currently, Stormy's functions include installing typical onion > service dependencies (webserver+tor), setting up a Ghost-based content > management system, creating a personal cloud server to handle > files/rss feeds/calendars/tasks, installing an XMPP/jabber server for > private communications, and installing an IRC server for group > communications. > > Shortcomings and future work: > Like all software projects, Stormy has some shortcomings. Users > can't configure multiple onion services on the same machine as Stormy > doesn't account for virtual hosts. For users to run more than one > onion service, they must be on separate physical or virtual machines. > Stormy also doesn't detect the currently-running clearnet service, so > users who seek to make their existing service also an onion service > may need to adjust their configuration manually. Currently, Stormy > lives on my github page [2], though once it passes a security audit, > the goal is for it to live within Tor's git repositories. > > best, > Griffin > > [1] Cupcake's audit took about two weeks, so that's really my only > real data point for audit timing. > [2] https://github.com/glamrock/stormy >
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