<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;"><pre>>From twitter, there is a user ("austinheap") out of San Fran who organized <br>>this. It is simply having people setup squid proxies and sending the <br>>pertinent info to him by email or twitter direct message: ip address and port <br>>(change from the default port and other "standard" ports...I set mine up for <br>>port 8808). He then compiles the list of ips and port info and passes it <br>>along to his trusted iranian contacts who then disburse the info to their <br>>trusted friends.<br><br>Excellent info, thanks.<br><br>>Try <a rel="nofollow" href="http://blog.austinheap.com/">http://blog.austinheap.com/</a> click through the first blurb screen image in <br>>green to get to the actual site. He has an entry about 1/3 down the page <br>>titled "Best proxy practices" for this situation, providing guidance to help
<br>>and get around the Iranian govt censors.<br><br>Great. I will inform others who want to help but do not know how.<br><br>>He is providing guidance on squid proxy. As for tor, you can setup a bridge <br>>relay in addition to this direct proxy.<br><br>Do you know if he reads this list? Have you contacted him about Tor? The <br>Revolutionary Guard has stated they will crack down on anyone disseminating images <br>out of Iran. I fear they could be running honey pots in the form of simple squid <br>proxies and such. So austinheap just trusts each provider of squid proxies at face <br>value? That seems very dangerous...<br><br><br><br></pre>
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