Anonymous Network Workshop 2025/08¶
- We are organizing the "Anonymous Network Workshop" at the COSCUP Open Source Annual Conference on 08/09 ~ 08/10. We need to recruit partners, helpers, and event preparation volunteers before the event starts. If you're interested in this event and willing to help organize the workshop, please read the following instructions and find a suitable way to join us!
- Registration information for event participants is expected to be established and updated on this page in July 2025.
Workshop Registration¶
Preparation in Progress…
- The workshop is currently in preparation. We expect to promote and open registration in early July 2025. If you arrive at this page early and want to register, you can join the group email to receive our registration notifications instantly!
Preparation Team¶
This time, we will have a one-day track to conduct the workshop. Although COSCUP has not yet announced which day we'll be assigned, it does not affect the pre-workshop preparations. We will continue with the format of the workshop hosted by the Tor and OONI teams in February 2025, with the only difference being localized adjustments and conducting it in Chinese. Currently, we need the following roles, each of which can be cross-participatory. You only need to have basic skills, and there will be training activities to enhance them.
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Assist with event registration, notifications, promotion, and venue setup on the day of the event.
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Need to understand basic knowledge of Tor, Tails, and OONI, assist participants with questions and guidance during the workshop, and help plan and prepare workshop course materials.
Registering Staff¶
This workshop requires "Event Organizers" and "Workshop Helpers". There is no restriction to choose only one to participate, as long as your schedule permits and you wish to help organize the workshop, you are encouraged to take this opportunity to join! Please follow these sample questions to apply, and feel free to add more or reply directly to the newsletter if you heard about this event through it!
- Nickname: (How you want to be called or displayed)
- Self-introduction: (Quickly introduce yourself. If you've participated in previous activities, feel free to mention them to help us recall!)
- Role you want to apply for: [ ] Event Organizer, [ ] Workshop Helper.
- Things you can contribute and gain from the workshop: (Tell us to avoid arranging unenjoyable tasks for you!)
Send your application email to: OONI Research Team <ooni-research@ocf.tw>
, looking forward to and thanking you for your participation!
Event Organizer¶
The preparation period for the workshop runs from May 2025 to early August 2025, about three months. During this period, we need organizing staff to help arrange promotion, registration, notifications, venue coordination, and other matters related to the workshop. The event will be held at the Taiwan University of Science and Technology Yan Yang building classroom(國立臺灣科技大學 研揚大樓). The exact event day has not yet been announced; it may be known on July, 09th when the conference schedule is published.
Schedule¶
Month | Goal |
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2025/05 | Build the preparation team, recruit helpers and staff. |
2025/06 | Complete course translation and localization design. |
2025/07 | Event promotion and registration. |
2025/08 | Event day execution, post-event records, and notifications. |
Monthly Tasks¶
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Announcement
Start recruiting staff and helpers for the workshop. -
Notification
Workshop preparations have begun, welcome to join! -
Confirmation
Online kickoff meeting in May. -
Materials
Translate Tor/Tails presentation.
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Announcement
Preparation progress and ongoing staff recruitment. -
Confirmation
List of staff and helpers. -
Materials
Details of Tor/Tails workshop course. -
Materials
Details of OONI workshop course. -
Feedback
Provide course and material design feedback to Tor/Tails, OONI teams.
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Announcement
Workshop course content and registration method. -
Notification
Registrants' event attendance and timing. -
Production
Print a small number of flyers to be placed at OCF booths and bulletin boards. -
Confirmation
Tasks of staff on the event day.
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Execute the event day. -
Announcement
Post-event report article. -
Notification
Feedback from registrants and suggestions for continued participation after the event. -
Feedback
Provide feedback to the Tor/Tails, OONI teams about the event records.
Register for "Event Organizer"
Workshop Helper¶
The workshop is expected to offer two courses:
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Participants are expected from the media, independent investigative journalists, civic groups, human rights defenders (HRDs), and the tech community. Assist in understanding how to enhance privacy protection capabilities on personal computers through Tor and Tails.
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OONI Network Interference Observation
Assist in using OONI's observed data to monitor network interference or large-scale internet outages in the Asia-Pacific region and help collect observation data and update the website inspection list.
Tor, Tails Anonymous Network¶
Help participants understand how the Tor anonymous network works, what the Onion network is, and how to use the Tails USB operating system. What are the usage scenarios? To become a helper, one needs the following basic capabilities, which we plan to train everyone up to Basic L3 level.
Tor Skill Levels
- Understand what Tor is.
- Understand why internet freedom is important, and what anonymous networks are.
- Is the internet in Taiwan free?
- Current internet conditions in neighboring countries.
- Understand how Tor browser connects.
- Types of Tor bridges: Bridge, Snowflake, WebTunnel.
- Use cases and timing for each connection.
- Can you connect to Tor via VPN?
- Install the Tor browser and use it for at least one week.
- Connect to the Tor network via direct connection and bridge connection.
- Operate switching current connection paths.
- Connect to .onion domain.
- Clearly understand what Tor, Onion, and Tor Browser each refer to in terms of technology.
- Use the Snowflake browser add-on to set up a Tor bridge.
- Start Tor and connect via SOCKS v5.
- Use metrics.torproject.org to query relays in Taiwan.
- Establish a Tor Relay.
- Set up a Tor Bridge.
- Create a WebTunnel relay.
- Build a .onion website.
Tails Skill Levels
- Understand what Tails is and how it works.
- Understand why internet freedom is important, and what anonymous networks are.
- Is the internet in Taiwan free?
- Current internet conditions in neighboring countries.
- Understand how to install, make a Tails USB system.
- Know how to set a computer to boot from USB.
- Which types of Mac computers cannot use Tails.
- Usage scenarios and limitations of Tails.
- Install Tails, and use it for at least one week.
- Establish persistent storage.
- Use Bridge configuration for Tails network connection.
- Share files using OnionShare.
- Use Thunderbird to set up reception and sending for a Gmail account (IMAP protocol).
- Update Tails to the latest version.
- Understand MAC address anonymization.
- Backup persistent storage.
- Use the KeePassXC password manager.
- Create encryption keys and encrypt files using GnuPG and Kleopatra.
- Send encrypted mail to
ooni-research@ocf.tw
via Thunderbird (refer to Stay Updated for public keys). - Secure file deletion procedures.
OONI Network Interference Observation¶
Help participants understand the content of OONI observation data, how to use the OONI Probe application to provide observation results, and how to interpret online observation data. To become a helper, one needs the following basic capabilities, which we plan to train everyone up to Basic L3 level.
OONI Skill Levels
- Understand what OONI is.
- Understand what network surveillance and censorship are.
- How OONI tests operate.
- Differences in network surveillance and censorship between Taiwan and other countries.
- Install and use OONI Probe to generate test reports.
- Can you use OONI Probe with VPN?
- Risks of using OONI Probe.
- How ASN Autonomous Networks work.
- Use OONI Explorer to organize Taiwan's observation data for the past six months.
- Compare observation data for three countries using OONI Explorer.
- Review current internet blocking reports.
- Create an OONI Run test link and find the online report content of that link.
- Start OONI Probe using command line.
- Understand how website observation lists are compiled.
- Sort and analyze data using raw observation data.
- Assist in compiling and correcting lists.