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[tor-dev] Call for testing/review: obfsclient-0.0.2



Hello all,

I just tagged obfsclient v0.0.2 (Release)

Download at: https://github.com/Yawning/obfsclient/archive/v0.0.2.tar.gz

This is mostly a bug fix release that addresses issues found in
testing/actual use. The code is quite stable now, and I have been using
it for all of my tor for approximately 2 weeks.

Changes since 0.0.1:

 * Change the command line arguments to match the obfsproxy
   counterparts. This fixes issue #31.
 * Apply pushback between each side of the proxied connection to limit
   the amount of data that can be buffered. This fixes issue #3.
 * Use bufferevent_write_buffer to save allocating/copying in
   obfs2/obfs3. This fixes issue #24.
 * Fix assertions primarily seen on abrupt connection close by
   disabling all reads on transition into the various SOCKS5 FLUSHING
   states.
 * Cleaned up the logging, and log SOCKS5 assertions to the log
   file.
 * Send a TTL EXPIRED SOCKS5 error on connection timeouts.
 * Fixed an assertion that occurred if the outgoing connection
   immediately failed (Eg: Network interface being down).
 * Darwin build fixes, pointed out by Jeroen Massar.
 * FreeBSD 8.x/9.0 build fix, pointed out by Fabian Keil.

NB: Darwin builds require using liballium from git and not 0.0.1, due
to a minor code change to a embedded dependency.  It is also entirely
possible that I broke this again via changes made since then, but I
don't use Darwin at all.

Assuming there are no major bugs, I am hoping that 0.0.3 will be a
feature release so the pace should be less hectic.

Questions, comments, feedback appreciated as always,

-- 
Yawning Angel

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