Author: arma Date: 2011-12-02 07:52:49 +0000 (Fri, 02 Dec 2011) New Revision: 25241
Modified: website/trunk/docs/en/bridges.wml Log: bring the bridge explanation partway out of the stone age
Modified: website/trunk/docs/en/bridges.wml =================================================================== --- website/trunk/docs/en/bridges.wml 2011-12-02 07:50:12 UTC (rev 25240) +++ website/trunk/docs/en/bridges.wml 2011-12-02 07:52:49 UTC (rev 25241) @@ -25,11 +25,7 @@ <p> The addition of bridges to Tor is a step forward in the blocking resistance race. It is perfectly possible that even if your ISP filters - the Internet, you do not require a bridge to use Tor. Many filtering - programs look for unencrypted Tor directory requests to recognize that - you're using Tor, but Tor version 0.2.0.23-rc and later use encrypted - directory queries by default. This change means that most filtering - programs are now unable to recognize Tor connections. So you should try + the Internet, you do not require a bridge to use Tor. So you should try to use Tor without bridges first, since it might work. </p>
@@ -42,8 +38,8 @@ FAQ about problems with running Tor properly</a> when you have issues. If you feel that the issue is clearly blocking, or you'd simply like to try because you're unsure or feeling adventurous, please read on. Ensure - that you're using the <a href="<page download/download>#Dev">latest 0.2.1.x or - 0.2.2.x bundle for your platform</a>. + that you're using the <a href="<page download/download>#Dev">latest 0.2.2.x or + 0.2.3.x bundle for your platform</a>. </p>
<p> @@ -207,3 +203,4 @@ </div> <!-- END CONTENT --> #include <foot.wmi> +
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