A suggestion to TOR [a proxy server]

Moritz Bartl tor at wiredwings.com
Sun Jul 25 21:58:39 UTC 2010


That being said, you should look into the bridge concept.

http://www.torproject.org/bridges.html.en

On 25.07.2010 23:50, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Praedor Atrebates <praedor at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> At work I am unable to run or use tor even from a USB key - they are prevented from working. It might be nice to have a website(s) that act as entry points to tor and that use names that do not immediately scream TOR PROXY SERVER!  TOR ENTRY POINT RIGHT HERE! so that it is less likely for IT departments to be able to easily block access to such (I am also prevented from accessing any proxy servers and they often name themselves as proxies to boot so they scream their nature and make it easy to block).  Is there any way to create tor entry point servers that provide the benefits of the tor network without the cost of providing the site with user ID AND endpoint site?
> 
> 
> If you do not control the computer you are using then you have already
> lost the privacy/censorship battle and TOR can't help you.
> 
> 
> If someone wanted to run an open proxy network which exited via tor
> there is no way that we could stop them... but they should NOT use the
> word "tor" to describe their service because such a service would NOT
> and could NOT provide the anonymity protection which tor is intended
> to provide.
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