TorK 0.24

Robert Hogan robert at roberthogan.net
Sun Dec 9 16:54:21 CET 2007


Name: TorK
Version: 0.24
Type: KDE Networking Tool
Depend: KDE 3.5.x
License: GPL
Homepage: http://tork.sf.net
More Info:
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=39442

Description:
 TorK is an Anonymity Manager for KDE.

For information about Tor: http://tor.eff.org

TorK allows you to configure, run and update Tor.
It also allows you to view the Tor network and
choose how you would like to interact with the
network.

TorK contains a number of unique/useful features:

* A graph of your tor and non-tor traffic.
* A quickstart page for launching torified
applications.
        See
https://sourceforge.net/project/screenshots.php?group_id=159836

* A hidden services wizard that allows you to
create and publish hidden 
services.

* A drag-and-drop view of the Tor network. Create,
modify and close circuits. 
Attach and detach streams manually from circuits.
Click on servers to view 
their full details.

* Exit node blocking/preferring by country and
server name.
 See 
https://sourceforge.net/project/screenshots.php?group_id=159836&ssid=45119

* Tor and Non-Tor traffic logs - showing you the
traffic that is going through 
Tor and the traffic that is not. The Tor traffic
log maintains a record of 
the circuit you used for each connection. Both
logs are maintained in memory 
only and can be flushed by the user at any time.

* A turn-on-and-off-able mini-view that shows you
the traffic currently going 
through Tor - including destination, status, and
exit node's name and 
country.

* Passive pop-ups alerting you to important Tor
events, such as changes to  
your server status, DNS leaks, errors reported by
Tor.

* Quick configuration - six default configurations
available for getting Tor 
running the simple and easy way.

* Full access to all Tor configuration options.



TorK is in beta. Please report the any bugs to:
tork-users at lists.sourceforge.net

Changelog:
 2007-12-07 Robert Hogan 
    TorK 0.24
    Minor Features
     o Use random password to secure control
session if no cookie/password configured.
	 o Add 'max' bw to pop-up display. 
	 o German Translation from Max Urgel (bitwisser
at googlemail.com) 
     o Updated Czech tranlation from Marek Stopka.
    Bug Fixes/Feature Fixes
     o Fix crash when server changes address.
     o Fix scheduled bandwidth feature to work
reliably. 
     o More packaging related clean-ups.
     o Correct 'about' section. Patch from
Jonathan Patrick Davies (jpatrick at kubuntu.org).

2007-11-05 Robert Hogan 
    TorK 0.23 - The 'Oh For Crying Out Loud!'
Release
    Regression Fix
      o The feature 'Cope with new extra-info
handling for servers' in TorK 0.22 uses 
        a feature only available in the develoment
version of Tor, rendering 
        TorK unusable if it is launching, rather
than just connecting to, older 
        versions of Tor. Revert the change until
the new feature makes the Tor stable release.
        Thanks to Chris Giles for reporting.
    Bug Fixes/Feature Fixes
      o Fix nearly all compiler warnings in all
components.
      o Fix crash in libtorksocks if no
configuration file present.
      o Fix crash in libtorksocks if malformed
configuration file passed (Thanks to
        Brian Piatkus for reporting).
	  o Use reasonable Tor defaults if tsocks
configuration file malformed or absent. 
	  o Many build fixes for torksocks. Thanks to
Jonathan Patrick Davies. See
        PACKAGING for more information if you are
packaging TorK.
	  o Update to latest KDE admin build directory 

2007-10-31 Robert Hogan 
    TorK 0.22
    Security Fixes
      o Security Fix for Privoxy Config.
        See
http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Oct-2007/msg00291.html.
    Bug Fixes/Feature Fixes
      o Corrections to torksocks installation.
Patches from Patrick Matthäi.
      o Cope with new extra-info handling for
servers 
      o Resolve dns through tor 
      o Fix stream bandwidth counting 
      o Create --enable-live-cd configure option 




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