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Hidprox 3.2.0 has been released. The proxy now uses pthreads. This improves speed at least 10%. It is not neccessary to upgrade to this version; however, it is recommended.
There is one thing that was forgotten. DEBUG is being defined when compiled. Edit the Makefile in the src directory, and remove "-DDEBUG", and it should work fine.
2003-09-29 02:22:09 UTC in Hidden Proxy Suite
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Due to some unfixable flaws in code, AES has been taken out. But don't worry, we switched to another secure protocol, CRAM-MD5. For information about the CRAM-MD5 protocol, look at rfc2195.
Hidprox 3.1.0 is NOT compatible with 3.0.0 and previous releases.
Thanks,
Shawn Webb.
2003-09-24 13:10:45 UTC in Hidden Proxy Suite
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We are VERY excited to release hidprox 3.0.0. We have rewritten about 90% of the code. This version contains roughly 1800 lines, whereas 2.0.0 contained roughly 2600 lines.
The TCP communications between the client and the server is much more secure. The server doesn't send a random AES key to the client. Instead, the client asks the user for the AES key, and encrypts the username/password...
2003-09-22 15:52:50 UTC in Hidden Proxy Suite
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Well, it took quite a while for this release to come out. We have been working on getting quite a few bug fixes and new features added in.
The server is MUCH less CPU-intensive. We implemented a doubly-linked list for usernames and their associated passwords. This way, the fork()'ed server doesn't have to open up the userfile each time. It instead searches through the doubly-linked list for...
2003-07-21 20:42:05 UTC in Hidden Proxy Suite
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My harddrive crashed while on vacation, so I'll be reinstalling FreeBSD tomorrow (today is Saturday).
Once I've got FreeBSD reinstalled, I think I've found my answer to the problems I'm having with cryptography. I was going to implement an encapsulation structure to hold encryption keys and the encrypted data, but I've decided that is insecure.
Instead, I'm going to implement my crypto key...
2003-06-22 06:57:17 UTC in Hidden Proxy Suite
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After some time of inactivity, we have decided to take up this project again, rebuilding it from scratch. We are starting over, redoing EVERYTHING. Maybe within a couple months, we may even have a bootable system. We're going to be getting the FreeBSD kernel source, and the FreeBSD gcc/gdb system brought over.
The main interface for the system is being built currently. I do have people...
2002-12-10 15:14:11 UTC in Webbsyte OS
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Webbsyte Chat MDI 0.4.2 has been released. This is the one without the virus (win95.CIH).
I have cleaned my whole computer (including the BIOS) from the win95.CIH virus.
This version includes bug fixes with encryption.
The setup includes both the sources and the program files. I will be using the same type of setup each time, just replacing files when there is a new release to come...
2002-08-24 15:49:53 UTC in Webbsyte Chat *nix/Windows
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DO NOT DOWNLOAD "Wchat MDI 0.4.0" AS IT MAY HAVE BEEN INFECTED WITH THE CHERNOBOL VIRUS. I HAVE BEEN CONTACTED ABOUT THIS AND I HAVE REMOVED THE VIRUS FROM MY SYSTEM.
I will upload a new version tonight with the new fix. It also includes some bug fixes and code added too.
Regaurding my system, it was infected with the Chernobol 1003a virus. I was alerted today that my computer...
2002-08-23 23:42:11 UTC in Webbsyte Chat *nix/Windows
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I see that people are probably getting confused. People are downloading the first version of Webbsyte Chat. The older version (Webbsyte Chat 1 and higher) have been discontinued, due to the fact that MDI (Multiple Document Interface) is more popular nowadays.
I urge you to download the MDI version as it is more advanced (yet just as simple to use) than the first version. The first version...
2002-08-22 14:43:49 UTC in Webbsyte Chat *nix/Windows
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Webbsyte Chat Windows 0.5 was released a little bit too early. Currently, 0.4.0 is the newest release. 0.4.0 now has:
Encryption/decryption
File Transfer ONLY for TEXT files.
A new server interface
User listing for the server (client not implemented, yet)
Configuration for the client and the server.
2002-08-21 19:13:35 UTC in Webbsyte Chat *nix/Windows