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2014-05-15Send the DRBG seed as a packetTypePrngSeed post server handshake.Yawning Angel
This fixes #3, and brings the code to be on par with the delopyed versions of ScrambleSuit in terms of features.
2014-05-15Load the drbg-seed from the ServerTransportOptions args.Yawning Angel
This also adds the drgb-seed option to the `-gen` obfs4proxy output.
2014-05-15Change hashDrbg to take a drbgSeed for initialization.Yawning Angel
This paves the way for having servers use the same seed for all incoming connections, across multiple startup/shutdown cycles. As opposed to the current situation where each Obfs4Listener will randomly generate it's seed at creation time. Additionally, use 256 bit seeds (128 bit SipHash-2-4 key + 16 bytes of initial material).
2014-05-15Fix up how Read() errors were processed where appropriate.Yawning Angel
2014-05-14Change the framing Encoder/Decoder to take the destination slice.Yawning Angel
In theory this is easier on the garbage collector. Probably could reuse more of the intermediary buffers by stashing them in the connection state, but that makes the code kind of messy. This should be an improvement.
2014-05-14Kill Obfs4Conn.isOk with fire, and replace it with a state var.Yawning Angel
2014-05-14First pass at cleaning up the write code.Yawning Angel
2014-05-14Implement the io.WriterTo interface.Yawning Angel
2014-05-14First pass at cleaning up the read code.Yawning Angel
2014-05-13Add vim modelines to some files (No functional changes).Yawning Angel
2014-05-13Add preliminary support for packet length obfuscation.Yawning Angel
The same algorithm as ScrambleSuit is used, except: * SipHash-2-4 in OFB mode is used to create the distribution. * The system CSPRNG is used when sampling the distribution. This fixes most of #3, all that remains is generating and sending a persistent distribution on the server side to the client.
2014-05-12Fix logging again.Yawning Angel
On second thought instead of using log.Panicf(), panic() and do the logging with recover(). This somewhat centralizes logging in obfs4proxy, which will be easier to change when I invariably decide to do logging differently in the future.
2014-05-12Fix a comment (No functional changes).Yawning Angel
2014-05-12Preliminary support padding, log on panic.Yawning Angel
This adds preliminary support for data padding by adding another layer of encapsulation inside each AEAD frame containing a type and length. For now, data is still sent unpadded, but the infrastructure for supporting it is mostly there. Additionally, use log.Panic[f]() instead of panic through out the code so that some panics are logged.