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Re: [tor-bugs] #5866 [Ooni]: Research on test to write.



#5866: Research on test to write.
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 Reporter:  phobos  |          Owner:  hellais             
     Type:  task    |         Status:  new                 
 Priority:  normal  |      Milestone:  Sponsor H: June 2012
Component:  Ooni    |        Version:                      
 Keywords:          |         Parent:                      
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Comment(by hellais):

 Replying to [comment:12 isis]:
 > Added Switzerland packet header test:
 >
 > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/OONI/Tests/Switzerland
 >
 > There are two open questions left:
 >    * Should we write a new state machine to overcome
 Alice<-->Switzerland communication problems with TCP?
 >    * Is there any other group who has collected more information about
 common alterations to packet headers done by various devices?

 You should read the OONI Architecture and see how a test like switzerland
 can be written using it's components.

 I would imagine that something useful would be the control channel.

 I also have some questions on the test writeup you made:

 An input is supposed to be a list of items. In this case you define input
 as "An active connection between two clients", what do you mean exactly by
 this?

 What are "asynchronous keys"?

 Also answering some of your questions:

 3. The goal of OONI is not visualization of data, that should be the task
 of others.
 5. This should be implemented using TestHelpers and control channels.

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