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Re: [tor-bugs] #6435 [Vidalia]: Add client-side pluggable transports support to Vidalia
#6435: Add client-side pluggable transports support to Vidalia
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Reporter: asn | Owner: chiiph
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Vidalia | Version:
Keywords: | Parent: #6434
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by chiiph):
Vidalia right now accepts things like "obfs2 someip blabla" in the "add
bridge" settings dialog. So we should try to keep it as simple as possible
for the user.
The ClientTransportPlugin line depends a lot on how Vidalia is distributed
(say, TBB vs installation with a linux package manager). So my tendency
here is to think this from two different sides:
The software packager side:
- If you want to distribute Tor+SomeTransport+Vidalia, you need to do it
with the proper torrc lines.
The user side:
- If you want the usage to be simple, well, it's a complicated feature so
ship presets and then the user puts "obfs2 etc" in the "add bridge" thingy
and it just works.
- If you want use a particular transport, then you can have a plugin with
all the weird things you can do with this, or just open the torrc editor
and do it in there.
My point here is, I imagine a person that doesn't even know what an IP is,
they just can't access the internet, I don't imagine them understanding
the idea of "transport". They only know they have to put this weird text
in a configuration and it just works. So may be we should focus in
distributing TBB with the proper presets and create a Vidalia plugin to do
the advance stuff?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/6435#comment:2>
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