Quoting Michael Rogers (2024-12-17 12:39:28)
On 16/12/2024 18:32, meskio wrote:
Quoting Michael Rogers via anti-censorship-team (2024-12-11 13:51:37)
On 11/12/2024 10:51, Nicolas Vigier via anti-censorship-team wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2024, Michael Rogers via anti-censorship-team wrote:
If we want to follow the upstream PT configuration, what's the best way to do that? The config files seem to move around various Tor repositories and at the moment I think we're basing our config on the expert bundle - but does that reflect what actually works/is used by Tor Browser?
Yes, the `tor/pluggable_transports/pt_config.json` in tor-expert-bundle should reflect what is being used in Tor Browser. You can also find it in git (in the `main` branch for alpha releases and the `maint-14.0` branch for the 14.0.* releases):
Fantastic, thank you!
Better than pooling from the tor-browser-build repo you can get the same information from the circumvention settings API: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/rdsys/-/blob/main/doc/moat...
$ curl https://bridges.torproject.org/moat/circumvention/builtin
Thanks! I was reluctant to use this before because I wasn't sure whether the results would be affected by my client IP address. Does the builtin endpoint return the same results for all clients?
Yes it does. The only thing that changes is that it will randomly sort the bridges so if clients always use the first few not all clients will use the same.