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Re: [tor-bugs] #9877 [Pluggable transport]: How to activate websocket-server on a Windows Bundle?
#9877: How to activate websocket-server on a Windows Bundle?
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     Reporter:  Aymeric              |      Owner:  asn
         Type:  defect               |     Status:  new
     Priority:  normal               |  Milestone:
    Component:  Pluggable transport  |    Version:
   Resolution:                       |   Keywords:
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Comment (by dcf):
 Replying to [comment:5 Aymeric]:
 > - flashproxy-client is the module in the browser bundle handling the
 websocket connection initiated by a browser running flash proxy
 Yes, correct.
 > - websocket-server can not be installed on a browser/vidalia/window/mac
 bundle, only on a server standalone conf, you have to compile it yourself
 You ''can'' install websocket-server on some prepackaged bundle. You will
 still have to compile websocket-server yourself, but then you just have to
 edit torrc to point to it.
 > Will you integrate websocket-server for the server standalone conf?
 I think that is unlikely. I don't have anything to do with those bundles.
 Compiling websocket-server is not very hard. It's easier than compiling a
 C program. Just follow the instructions at http://golang.org/doc/install.
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