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FileName | ./usr/share/doc/pt-websocket/changelog.Debian.gz |
FileSize | 1091 |
MD5 | B842E90B9B5F56C11B90426059242A97 |
SHA-1 | 1000E02935367D5DBD3CBC9A45C61DF9980C4BD3 |
SHA-256 | ED3724880CE08FD242466CC6D87509D7E2D4D9D51B8EFD4A371F9466610179E5 |
SSDEEP | 24:XY2KvLiRNiWj4zLwU2axpuO0pZsTBjkJ6/jJfZi0t+n3o6hCNWgC:XYvv2RN/j4P2Wpu9KVU0tevkWp |
TLSH | T12411B68B40324DB9DAA5297456F1B4BECC2CB25CFC5F53711CB2520F10E02A76D5C06D |
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hashlookup:trust | 55 |
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FileSize | 1811948 |
MD5 | 6AD091D84C90E67EA8588BECA021A5EF |
PackageDescription | WebSocket pluggable transport - server Pluggable transports are tools that transform a stream of application traffic into a different format on the network. This helps to bypass network-level censorship. . This package contains a server transport plugin that accepts connections transformed to look like the websocket protocol. This is typically used to enhance systems like Tor, to provide service even to censored users. . See flashproxy-client for a corresponding client transport plugin, meant for users to bypass censorship, that is compatible with the websocket protocol that this package expects. . (The source package also contains a websocket-client transport plugin, but this is just a demo that is less effective than flashproxy-client, and not meant to be used in real situations.) |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | pt-websocket |
PackageSection | net |
PackageVersion | 0.2-9build1 |
SHA-1 | 4383A2C53F0761F85FEC02576A5CBC80818745AB |
SHA-256 | 7C047914943F1231D58293B455670C1063E6BC7B186E355DC50FF981BD77070F |