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<h3><font color="#4f81bd">Using Tor via Telex </font><span style="font-weight: normal;"><font color="#4f81bd">(added 7/20/11)</font></span></h3><font color="#4f81bd">
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Normally, the Telex station is able to see the destination of your proxied requests
(e.g., the “Blocked.com” that you request via Telex). However, it is possible to use
</font><a href="https://www.torproject.org/"><font color="#4f81bd">Tor</font></a><font color="#4f81bd">, an anonymity-providing
proxy, on top of Telex. This way, the Telex station will only be able to observe that
you are using Tor, not your ultimate destination.
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To use Telex as an entry to Tor, first make sure you've downloaded the Telex client
below. You'll also need our </font><a href="https://www.telex.cc/pub/tor.pubkey"><font color="#4f81bd">Tor public key file</font></a><font color="#4f81bd">, which instructs the Telex station that you want to be connected to our </font><a href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/bridges"><font color="#4f81bd">Tor Bridge</font></a><font color="#4f81bd"> instead of our HTTP
proxy. To use this public key, run the Telex client with the additional options shown in bold:
</font><BR><pre style="margin-left: 21px;"><font color="#4f81bd">telex-client </font><b><font color="#4f81bd">-k </font><a href="https://www.telex.cc/pub/tor.pubkey"><font color="#4f81bd">tor.pubkey</font></a><font color="#4f81bd"> -p 4444</font></b><font color="#4f81bd"> notblocked.telex.cc</font></pre><font color="#4f81bd">
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Next, download the </font><a href="https://www.torproject.org/download/download.html"><font color="#4f81bd">Tor Browser Bundle</font></a><font color="#4f81bd">
client (if you don't already have the most recent version), and edit your </font><tt><font color="#4f81bd">torrc</font></tt><font color="#4f81bd"> file
to add the following three lines:
</font><BR><pre style="margin-left: 21px;"><font color="#4f81bd">Bridge 127.0.0.1:4444 F580401C7A5EEDD54F2927A1C161E9642D1ADCCC
UpdateBridgesFromAuthority 0
UseBridges 1</font></pre><font color="#4f81bd">
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At this point, launch the </font><tt><font color="#4f81bd">tor_browser_bundle</font></tt><font color="#4f81bd">, and a browser window should
open using Tor over Telex. You can use </font><a href="https://check.torproject.org/"><font color="#4f81bd">this page</font></a><font color="#4f81bd"> to verify that you are connecting through Tor.</font><font color="#9bbb59">
</font><BR><font color="#9bbb59"><br></font><BR><font size="4">i thing this is a good idea instead to use bridges to connect to tor....</font><BR><font size="4"><br></font><BR><font size="4">Is it like that or what?????</font><BR><br><BR><div>> Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 14:42:36 -0700<br>> From: mogulguy@yahoo.com<br>> To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org<br>> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] New Tool Keeps Censors in the Dark - mentions Tor.<br>> <br>> --- On Fri, 8/5/11, bertagaz@ptitcanardnoir.org <bertagaz@ptitcanardnoir.org> wrote:<br>> <br>> > > >>>> http://www.technologyreview.com/communications/38207/?p1=A1<br>> > > >>>It's worth reading the paper:<br>> <br>> I think that simply getting high profile sites to run to r<br>> nodes would be more likely and less invasive to the internet <br>> as a whole. If google were to simply run a bunch of <br>> bridges, or even known tor entry nodes, that would likely<br>> be more reliable and be less pie in the sky.<br>> <br>> If you compare the advocacy it would take to get enough <br>> ISPs to implement this scheme versus the advocacy to get<br>> a few high profile (can't live without them) sites to run<br>> tor nodes, I suspect the latter would be much easier.<br>> <br>> -Martin<br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> tor-talk mailing list<br>> tor-talk@lists.torproject.org<br>> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk<br></div>                                            </div></body>
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