=== 2017-06-10 === Net::PSYC 1.2 === psycmp3 renamed into 'psycamp' now that it can handle all kinds of media files. Vastly enhanced! === 2016-08-19 === Net::PSYC 1.1 === Desktop notifications integrated into psyclisten. Cookie auth support introduced into remotor. Clean-ups in psyccmd/psycplay, psycmp3, remotor. Reorganized or produced in-code documentation of several tools so that it can be rendered into manual files, web pages and usage messages. === 2016-06-24 === remoTor 1.2 === When remoTor is running on the same machine as tor, it can now also monitor the hostnames the tor process is building circuits for. You may want to do this if you have devices in your house that you don't trust, for example. The regular Tor control protocol doesn't let you have this information other than by continously polling the stream status, and even then you may miss out on some short exfiltration going on. remoTor lets you have this information and even lets you study it later rather than having to keep your eyes on the control console all the time. Also, a person at the remoTor console can now interact with the people in the chatroom using the built-in chat. No PSYC software is complete if it isn't also a chat client. You can also forward the hostname monitoring information to that chatroom, or simply use a 'psyclisten' if you don't like to install an entire psyced server. psyclisten is provided with the perlpsyc library. remoTor and psycion now have their own web pages generated out of perldoc: http://perlpsyc.cheettyiapsyciew.onion/remotor http://perlpsyc.cheettyiapsyciew.onion/psycion === 2016-06-21 === Enhancements and fixes in remotor and psycion. === 2016-06-12 === Net::PSYC 1.0 === The perlpsyc implementation has proven stable for years. The development of remotor has shown how powerful, reliable and easy to use it is. A bump up of the version to 1.0 was overdue, although the code is unchanged. === 2016-06-12 === New tool remoTor === Hi there. Here's a fine new little console-based perl script that lets you control your Tor, monitor circuits as they happen, issue commands like changing your identity etc, and forward critical events to a chatroom using the PSYC protocol. I found vidalia too heavy and arm too confusing and didn't see a simple tool that would leverage the Tor control protocol without excessive nuisances, just a bit of noise reduction and text coloring. Also I like notifications to show in my chat client. The notification feature works with a psyced running on the same host. I just committed a "remotor" chatroom which is preset to receive messages from the tool, all you need to do is install psyced and use your IRC client to join #remotor. For a quick little glimpse into the perl script, click http://perl.psyc.eu/navigate/bin/remotor If anyone is interested, I can easily add the ability to control the Tor node from the chatroom.