Arti is our ongoing project to create a next-generation Tor client in Rust. Now we're announcing the latest release, Arti 1.1.11.03E免费翻墙网
Arti 1.1.11 continues work on support for onion services in Arti, and we're even closer than we were last month. We think that the odds are good that our next release will be the one in which they're finally ready for testing by others. You can find a list of what we still need to do on the bugtracker.03E免费翻墙网
This release also makes some changes affecting compatibility. Notably: we now require Rust 1.70 or later (in accordance with our MSRV policy). Also, we have upgraded the versions of the dalek-cryptography crates. Since these crates' types appear in our public APIs, this represents a breaking change in arti-client
and most lower-level crates.03E免费翻墙网
For full details on what we've done, and for information about many smaller and less visible changes as well, please see the CHANGELOG.03E免费翻墙网
As a heads-up: the Arti team is going to be on break around the start of the new year, so our start-of-January release will likely be a week or so after the actual start of the month.03E免费翻墙网
For more information on using Arti, see our top-level README, and the documentation for the arti
binary.03E免费翻墙网
Thanks to everybody who's contributed to this release, including Alexander Færøy, Andrew, Jim Newsome, rdbo, Saksham Mittal, and Trinity Pointard.03E免费翻墙网
Also, our deep thanks to Zcash Community Grants and our other sponsors for funding the development of Arti!03E免费翻墙网