Building a Stateless, RAM-Only Transparent Tor Proxy for Linux (TTP v0.3.0)

A new version of the Transparent Tor Proxy (TTP) has been released, shifting its architecture to a stateless, RAM-only design for improved system integrity and forensic invisibility. This change addresses state management issues in classic transparent proxy implementations. Key features include volatile runtime metadata, native service management, and a stateless DNS overlay. To use this new version, engineers should update their TTP installation and configure it according to the new architecture. This change requires careful resource and state management due to operating exclusively in RAM.

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