Windows Applications using the TOR Browser
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Experience Level: Intermediate
General information for the business: Internet
Kind of development: New program from scratch
Num. of modules: 1
Description of requirements/functionality: Firstly, you need to be familiar with the Tor Browser and Network. The Tor network is a group of volunteer-operated servers that allows people to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. I believe the latest version is 4.5
My idea would be to have a simple Windows Application that uses robot framework (automation over browser) and that uses the Tor Browser for accessing websites.
Txt file to contain a list of URLs to processed in rotation.
Each line contains the URL followed by a COMMA followed by a number referred to as COUNT.
The Txt file should be loaded into an Array.
If the URL is equal to 'NEWID' then a new TOR Identity should be established. Proceed to the next occurrence in the Array.
The COUNT field must be declared so it can hold a number up to at least 1 million.
The COUNT field in the Array will be examined and if zero, that URL will be skipped.
The COUNT field should be decreased by 1 each time that the page for the URL is loaded.
2 parameters to be supplied in the Application Window. DELAY-FROM and DELAY-TO
These 2 parameters are actually seconds specified as an Integer and are used to generate a random number in that Range. This number is then used to delay the processing of each URL in the Array.
After completing all entries in the Array, it should establish a new TOR Identity and start at the beginning.
Some sort of progress should be displayed on the Application Window .. maybe the current URL.
A 'START' and 'STOP' button should be also available.
Specific technologies required: TOR Project / TOR Browser
OS requirements: Windows
Extra notes: All source code to be made available to us and remains our property.
Kind of development: New program from scratch
Num. of modules: 1
Description of requirements/functionality: Firstly, you need to be familiar with the Tor Browser and Network. The Tor network is a group of volunteer-operated servers that allows people to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. I believe the latest version is 4.5
My idea would be to have a simple Windows Application that uses robot framework (automation over browser) and that uses the Tor Browser for accessing websites.
Txt file to contain a list of URLs to processed in rotation.
Each line contains the URL followed by a COMMA followed by a number referred to as COUNT.
The Txt file should be loaded into an Array.
If the URL is equal to 'NEWID' then a new TOR Identity should be established. Proceed to the next occurrence in the Array.
The COUNT field must be declared so it can hold a number up to at least 1 million.
The COUNT field in the Array will be examined and if zero, that URL will be skipped.
The COUNT field should be decreased by 1 each time that the page for the URL is loaded.
2 parameters to be supplied in the Application Window. DELAY-FROM and DELAY-TO
These 2 parameters are actually seconds specified as an Integer and are used to generate a random number in that Range. This number is then used to delay the processing of each URL in the Array.
After completing all entries in the Array, it should establish a new TOR Identity and start at the beginning.
Some sort of progress should be displayed on the Application Window .. maybe the current URL.
A 'START' and 'STOP' button should be also available.
Specific technologies required: TOR Project / TOR Browser
OS requirements: Windows
Extra notes: All source code to be made available to us and remains our property.
Stephen H.
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