| Dudes. For the 80,000th time.... Using Java is a bad idea for security
reasons. Granted, an application-level implementation isn't as bad as
using web-based applets, but still. ~ADB
 
 Christian Beil wrote:
 Hi Lexi,
  which crypto library do you use. We were thinking about doing a Tor
port to Java using the cryptlib library.
 Is your code accessible?
 
 Lexi Pimenidis schrieb:
 
 
 On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 08:51:09PM CEST, Nick
Mathewson wrote:
    
 Hi,
 
 
 
 
 need more implementations for the Tor
protocol, and Java is a popular
      choice these days.  You might want to start with the code from the
 Java Anon Proxy people; I don't know their current status here, but
 for a while, they had a working Tor *client* written in Java.
 
 
 our group is currently developing a Java-Client for the Tor-protocol in
 Java. It's in a pre-alpha version, but we can connect and transmit
data.
 We expect to have something stable by the end of the year (and yes...
 we're doing it in our spare time).  We also took a look at the
 JAP-Tor-Code and decided to write a new one from scratch.
 
 Taking the code, it would be possible to e.g. compile tor into a
 java-application.
 
 Comments are welcome, of course :)
 
 Lexi
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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