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Subject:    [tor-dev] Tor Research Framework
From:       Gareth Owen <gareth.owen () port ! ac ! uk>
Date:       2014-07-26 16:45:04
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Hi all

I am releasing under the GPL a Java based Tor research framework that I
have developed.  The goal of the framework is to provide a simple and easy
to read/modify implementation of the protocol that allows you to do things
wrong.  This enables researchers to try things out without trying to battle
with the full tor client source or with a client that tries to help you
(e.g. by proactively building circuits) - this one does as its told and no
more.

At present, it is a fully functional client with a number of examples for
hidden services and SOCKS.  You can build arbitrary circuits, build
streams, send junk cells, etc.

I want to build up the examples over the coming months to include sample
attacks on tor (e.g. traffic pattern generators/detectors).  I also want to
build out the documentation to reduce the barrier to entry for researchers
as much as possible.

I hope it will be useful to someone - patches/pull requests always welcome!

Source:

https://github.com/drgowen/tor-research-framework

Best wishes

Gareth

-- 
Dr Gareth Owen
Senior Lecturer
School of Computing, University of Portsmouth

Tel: 02392 846423
Web: ghowen.me

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<div dir="ltr">Hi all<div><br></div><div>I am releasing under the GPL a Java based \
Tor research framework that I have developed.   The goal of the framework is to \
provide a simple and easy to read/modify implementation of the protocol that allows \
you to do things wrong.   This enables researchers to try things out without trying \
to battle with the full tor client source or with a client that tries to help you \
(e.g. by proactively building circuits) - this one does as its told and no \
more.</div>




<div><br></div><div>At present, it is a fully functional client with a number of \
examples for hidden services and SOCKS.   You can build arbitrary circuits, build \
streams, send junk cells, etc.   </div><div><br></div><div>


I want to build up the examples over the coming months to include sample attacks on \
tor (e.g. traffic pattern generators/detectors).   I also want to build out the \
documentation to reduce the barrier to entry for researchers as much as \
possible.</div>




<div><br></div><div>I hope it will be useful to someone - patches/pull requests \
always welcome!</div><div><br></div><div>Source:</div><div><br></div><div><a \
href="https://github.com/drgowen/tor-research-framework" \
target="_blank">https://github.com/drgowen/tor-research-framework</a><br>




</div><div><br></div><div>Best \
wishes</div><div><br></div><div>Gareth</div><div><div><br></div>-- <br><div \
dir="ltr">Dr Gareth Owen<div>Senior Lecturer</div><div>School of Computing, \
University of Portsmouth</div><div><br>




</div><div>Tel: <a href="tel:02392%20846423" value="+442392846423" \
target="_blank">02392 846423</a></div><div>Web: <a href="http://ghowen.me" \
target="_blank">ghowen.me</a></div></div> </div></div>



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