Go implementation of Pluggable Transports
Shapeshifter-Transports is a set of Pluggable Transports implementing the Go API from the Pluggable Transports 2.0 specification. Each transport implements a different method of shapeshifting network traffic. The goal is for application traffic to be sent over the network in a shapeshifted form that bypasses network filtering, allowing the application to work on networks where it would otherwise be blocked or heavily throttled.
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formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1007 is way too long (94 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1008 is way too long (94 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1009 is way too long (94 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1010 is way too long (94 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1011 is way too long (93 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1012 is way too long (93 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1013 is way too long (95 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1014 is way too long (95 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1019 is way too long (91 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1020 is way too long (95 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1029 is way too long (91 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1030 is way too long (91 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1032 is way too long (96 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1033 is way too long (96 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1034 is way too long (96 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1035 is way too long (96 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1036 is way too long (95 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1037 is way too long (95 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1039 is way too long (97 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1040 is way too long (97 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1042 is way too long (94 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1044 is way too long (92 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1045 is way too long (92 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1046 is way too long (93 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1047 is way too long (97 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1057 is way too long (94 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1058 is way too long (94 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1059 is way too long (94 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1060 is way too long (94 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1061 is way too long (93 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1062 is way too long (93 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1063 is way too long (95 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1064 is way too long (95 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1069 is way too long (91 characters) | |
formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 1070 is way too long (98 characters) | |
optional-tests Make sure tests are only run when requested | the 'check' phase should respect #:tests? |