New Alpha Release: Tor 0.4.3.2-alpha

by nickm | February 11, 2020

There's a new alpha release available for download. If you build Tor from source, you can download the source code for 0.4.3.2-alpha from the download page on the website. Packages should be available over the coming weeks, with a new alpha Tor Browser release likely in the coming week.

Remember, this is an alpha release: you should only run this if you'd like to find and report more bugs than usual.

This is the second stable alpha release in the Tor 0.4.3.x series. It fixes several bugs present in the previous alpha release. Anybody running the previous alpha should upgrade and look for bugs in this one instead.

Changes in version 0.4.3.2-alpha - 2020-02-10

  • Major bugfixes (onion service client, authorization):
    • On a NEWNYM signal, purge entries from the ephemeral client authorization cache. The permanent ones are kept. Fixes bug 33139; bugfix on 0.4.3.1-alpha.
  • Minor features (best practices tracker):
    • Practracker now supports a --regen-overbroad option to regenerate the exceptions file, but only to revise exceptions to be _less_ tolerant of best-practices violations. Closes ticket 32372.

 

New Release: BridgeDB 0.9.3

by phw | February 11, 2020

When ISPs or governments block access to the Tor network, our users rely on bridges to connect. With BridgeDB, we tackle the problem of how to get bridges to censored users while making it difficult for censors to get all bridges. A lot has changed since our last blog post, which introduced BridgeDB version 0.7.1.