[Haskell-cafe] ANN: haskell-tor 0.1
Curtis Gagliardi
gagliardi.curtis at gmail.com
Thu Nov 19 18:58:07 UTC 2015
Very excited about this. I want to contribute but am new to tor (internals
at least, been runing a relay for a long time). Do any of those strike
you as lower hanging fruit than the others that might be a good place to
start? Do you have any recommended resources or is the path pretty much
read the tor spec and implement it?
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 5:22 PM, Adam Wick <awick at galois.com> wrote:
> Howdy -
>
> Galois is pleased to announce an initial release of haskell-tor.
> Haskell-tor is intended to be a full-featured, drop-in implementation of
> the Tor onion routing protocol. This release provides full support for
> resolving names and building connections via anonymized channels, as well
> as (less tested) support for running relay and exit nodes.
>
> There are still many tasks left to do, however, if you're interested in
> learning about and working on a Tor implementation, including support for
> hidden services, proper flow control, directory support, etc. So if you're
> interested, jump in! We welcome your patches.
>
> You can find haskell-tor on:
>
> GitHub: https://github.com/GaloisInc/haskell-tor
> Hackage: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/haskell-tor
>
> Haskell-tor is HaLVM-ready.
>
>
> - Adam
>
>
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