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Re: [tor-dev] Vidalia 2.0 - an complete rewrite
Hey,
sorry for not responding so long, but i had very much things todo.
On 2013-02-22 06:56, Damian Johnson wrote:
if you haven't tried the arm gui
then it might be worth a look. It's GTK, python, and functional so it
might have some bits that you'd find to be useful.
i tryed that some time ago, but i was unable of getting it to work
properly. Always hat a problem during the cagraph installation. So i
gave up on it. But i know Arm itself in the command line version. Use it
every day.
I have also continued to work on my tool as well. I dumped my own
implementation of the Tor Control Protocol and looked into Stem and
txtorcon.
Both are good libraries, but i have some difficulties implementing them
for remote servers. Using them on local servers is easy and saves me a
lot of work, but tunneling it over SSH to manage remote Servers as well
is something that i currently failed at.
I tryed to reach the developers in the irc, but i think we have there a
little timezone problem :)
Currently i fafour Stem for my tool because it simply looked easier to
use. But i don't want to say that txtorcon is a bad software, it just
seems a little bit mor complicated that i need :)
I also have named my tool. It's called "Gibbs". I also created a github
repository where i will push my local git repository the next couple of
days. I also want to release some screenshots soon so you can see what
is comming.
https://github.com/LeoUnglaub/tor-gibbs
Greetings
Leo
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