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@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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