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Re: [tor-bugs] #7944 [Flashproxy]: Standalone flash proxy
#7944: Standalone flash proxy
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Reporter: akrey | Owner: dcf
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Flashproxy | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by arma):
Replying to [ticket:7944 akrey]:
> On the tor-talk mailing list the idea was developed to have a standalone
flash proxy that does not require a browser (and thus a display) to run
in. Useful to run 24/7 on/behind home router and the like, esp. where the
address is changing daily.
Great idea!
> David proposed using Rhino; there seem to be websocket clients for
node.js as well. (How similar to a browser does this need to be?)
My first thought is "hopefully not that similar to a browser at all" -- I
can see porting the javascript browser stuff at first, but it seems to me
that the protocol should be simple enough that a python script by itself
should do it. Then we could imagine volunteers doing an apt-get install of
the deb, and suddenly they're helping glue Tor users together, even behind
nat, without ever having to think about it again. Extra points that these
flash proxies would be way more stable than a typical browser tab.
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